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The following tables give the provisional results for the Food Standards Agency's aquatic and terrestrial radioactivity surveillance programmes around nuclear sites in England and Wales during the period 1st January to 31 December 2007.
The following tables give the provisional results for the Food Standards Agency’s aquatic and terrestrial radioactivity surveillance programmes around nuclear sites in England and Wales during the period 1 January to 31 March 2007.
For all samples there were no significant changes in concentrations of radioactivity compared to previous years’ results. All the results are well below those that would exceed the statutory United Kingdom annual dose limit to members of the public of 1mSv (millisievert), European Union limits and Government targets. Consequently, all results were well below any levels that would lead to unacceptable doses as a result of dietary intake.
The methods of sampling and analysis used were essentially those described in section 2 of 'Radioactivity in Food and the Environment, 2005' (RIFE-11) published on 27 October 2006 (ISSN 1365-6414).
These data together with those for the other three quarters of 2007 will be validated and the consequent radiation exposures to members of the public assessed. This information will be made available in 'Radioactivity in Food and the Environment, 2007' (RIFE-13) to be published by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Environment Agency (EA) and Environment Heritage Service of Northern Ireland (EHSNI) in the autumn of 2008.
For the ease of reading the data the tables have been reformatted in terms of how the data is presented to be more consistent across the two programmes (i.e. the aquatic and terrestrial programmes).
Back to topThe following tables give the provisional results for the Food Standards Agency’s aquatic and terrestrial radioactivity surveillance programmes around nuclear sites in England and Wales during the period 1 April to 30 June 2007.
For all samples there were no significant changes in concentrations of radioactivity compared to previous years’ results. All the results are well below those that would exceed the statutory United Kingdom annual dose limit to members of the public of 1mSv (millisievert), European Union limits and Government targets. Consequently, all results were well below any levels that would lead to unacceptable doses as a result of dietary intake.
The methods of sampling and analysis used were essentially those described in section 2 of 'Radioactivity in Food and the Environment, 2005' (RIFE-11) published on 27th October 2006 (ISSN 1365-6414).
These data together with those for the other three quarters of 2007 will be validated and the consequent radiation exposures to members of the public assessed. This information will be made available in 'Radioactivity in Food and the Environment, 2007' (RIFE-13) to be published by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Environment Agency (EA) and Environment Heritage Service of Northern Ireland (EHSNI) in the autumn of 2008.
For the ease of reading the data the tables have been reformatted in terms of how the data is presented to be more consistent across the two programmes (i.e. the aquatic and terrestrial programmes).
Back to topThe following tables give the provisional results for the Food Standards Agency’s aquatic and terrestrial radioactivity surveillance programmes around nuclear sites in England and Wales during the period 1 July to 30 September 2007.
For all samples there were no significant changes in concentrations of radioactivity compared to previous years’ results. All the results are well below those that would exceed the statutory United Kingdom annual dose limit to members of the public of 1mSv (millisievert), European Union limits and Government targets. Consequently, all results were well below any levels that would lead to unacceptable doses as a result of dietary intake.
The methods of sampling and analysis used were essentially those described in section 2 in appendix 1 of the attached CD from “Radioactivity in Food and the Environment, 2006” (RIFE-12) published on 14 November 2007 (ISSN 1365-6414).
These data together with those for the other three quarters of 2007 will be validated and the consequent radiation exposures to members of the public assessed. This information will be made available in 'Radioactivity in Food and the Environment, 2007' (RIFE-13) to be published by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Environment Agency (EA) and Environment Heritage Service of Northern Ireland (EHSNI) in the autumn of 2008.
For the ease of reading the data the tables have been reformatted in terms of how the data is presented to be more consistent across the two programmes (i.e. the aquatic and terrestrial programmes).
Back to topThe following tables give the provisional results for the Food Standards Agency’s aquatic and terrestrial radioactivity surveillance programmes around nuclear sites in England and Wales during the period 1 October to 31 December 2007.
For all samples there were no significant changes in concentrations of radioactivity compared to previous years’ results. All the results are well below those that would exceed the statutory United Kingdom annual dose limit to members of the public of 1mSv (millisievert), European Union limits and Government targets. Consequently, all results were well below any levels that would lead to unacceptable doses as a result of dietary intake.
The methods of sampling and analysis used were essentially those described in section 2 in appendix 1 of the attached CD from 'Radioactivity in Food and the Environment, 2006' (RIFE-12) published on 14 November 2007 (ISSN 1365-6414).
These data together with those for the other three quarters of 2007 will be validated and the consequent radiation exposures to members of the public assessed. This information will be made available in 'Radioactivity in Food and the Environment, 2007' (RIFE-13) to be published by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Environment Agency (EA) and Environment Heritage Service of Northern Ireland (EHSNI) in the autumn of 2008.
For the ease of reading the data the tables have been reformatted in terms of how the data is presented to be more consistent across the two programmes (i.e. the aquatic and terrestrial programmes).
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