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Summary of the Oral Presentations

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Among the different steps of a nuclear fuel cycle both uranium enrichment plants and reprocessing plants have been calculated to be the main potential sources of release. The largest anticipated release source of 99Tc is via the liquid effluent at the U enrichment facilities. However, not enough data are available in this case to calculate the ratio of the amount released to the amount of 99Tc coming into the nuclear enrichment plant (confinement factor).

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© 1986 ECSC, EEC, EAEC, Brussels and Luxembourg

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Desmet, G., Myttenaere, C. (1986). Summary of the Oral Presentations. In: Desmet, G., Myttenaere, C. (eds) Technetium in the Environment. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4189-2_35

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