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Title: Introduction to the ERICA Tool


1
Introduction to the ERICA Tool
  • J.E. Brown (Norwegian Radiation Protection
    Authority)

2
What is ERICA ?
  • ERICA project Environmental Risks from Ionising
    Radiation in the Environment Assessment and
    Management,
  • contract no. FI6R-CT- 2004-508847) was co-funded
    by the European Union and 15 organisations in
    seven European Countries, between 2004 and 2007.
  • The purpose of the project was to develop an
    approach whereby the impacts of ionising
    radiation on the environment could be assessed.
  • ensure that decisions on environmental issues
    give appropriate weight to the exposure, effects
    and risks from ionising radiation.
  • Emphasis on safeguarding the structure and
    function of ecosystems.
  • To fulfil this objective, elements related to
    environmental management, risk characterisation
    and impact assessment have been integrated into
    what was termed the ERICA Integrated Approach.
    supported by the ERICA Tool.

3
Underlying approach to EIA in ERICA
  • Transfer in the environment
  • Estimates of dose to biota from internal and
    external distributions of radionuclides
  • Establish the significance of the dose rates the
    organisms are exposed to

4
Reference organisms
  • Built around concept of reference organisms
  • ERICA reference organisms
  • Selected on the basis of criteria
    radioecological sensitivity, radiosensitivity,
    ecological relevance
  • Bias towards European species
  • Protected species in Europe connection to
    legislation
  • All default information on transfer and dose-rate
    estimation relate to these entities

5
Examples of reference organisms
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Radionuclides
  • Radionuclides to cover expected EIA scenarios,
    e.g. sources
  • NORM
  • Routine release (reprocessing, power production)
  • accidents
  • High level waste repository
  • Basis for transfer data collation, radioisotopes
    of these elements basis for dosimetry work.

7
Physical transport SRS 19
  • In many cases empirical data available
    (monitoring, research studies, bespoke models)
  • When this is not the case, the assessor can use
    generic models fully implemented in the Tool

8
Transfer and dosimetry - simplifications
Dose rate µGy/h per unit activity Bq/kg f.w.
9
Screening Dose-rate
  • EU TGD used protective of function and
    structure of ecosystem
  • Dose-response curves from different extracted
    from the FREDERICA database
  • Dose-effect curves for individual studies EDR10
    dose-rate which gives a 10 effect in
    endpoints.
  • Species Sensitivity Distribution ? Hazardous
    Dose-rate 5 (10 effect in 5 of species)
  • Safety factor of 5 used (uncertainty and
    extrapolation) to derive a PNEDR.
  • Screening dose rate (PNEDR) 10 mGy/h
  • Protective of sensitive endpoints (MB, RC) in
    sensitives species.

10
The ERICA Tool - What have we attempted to do ?
  • Integrate Tiered approach into a user-friendly
    computerised system
  • Place emphasis on calculation but allow the user
    to document process/decisions
  • Allow flexibility

11
At all tiers - process documented
  • Assessment details
  • Assessment name purpose, author
  • Stakeholder involvement
  • Type, description, reason for involvement, stage
    of involvement, influence-interest category,
    means of engagement
  • Problem formulation
  • Detailed description (industrial process,
    discharge regime, receiving medium, ecosystem,
    regulations)
  • Transfer pathways and assessment endpoints
  • Conceptual model
  • Record decision
  • Justification
  • check on efficacy of stakeholder involvement

12
Sequence in the Tool initial information
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Data entry
  • At Tiers 1 2, user can either
  • Enter empirical/bespoke-model data directly
  • Use generic (transport) models (IAEA SRS-19) to
    generate activity data
  • At Tier 3,
  • generic models are unavailable as these generally
    provide conservative estimates of activity
    concentrations
  • more detailed analyses expected at this stage

14
Available models
15
Tier 1 derivation of EMCL
  • Essentially this is the activity concentration of
    a given radionuclide in media (soil, sediment
    water) that will result in a dose-rate to the
    most exposed reference organism equal to the
    screening dose-rate.
  • F depends upon
  • reference organism type (affects the DCC values,
    CRs and position within habitat)
  • radionuclide (affects the DCC values, CRs and
    Kds).

Where F is the dose rate that an organism will
receive for the case of a unit concentration in
environmental media (in µGy/h per Bq/L or kg of
medium). Dlim is the screening dose-rate or PNEDR
(default 10 µGy/h (ERICA D5) tool allows 40
400 µGy/h (IAEA conclusions) or custom to be
selected)
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Tier 1 Risk Quotients
Where RQn Risk quotient for radionuclide
n Mn measured activity concentration for
radionuclide n in medium M in Bq per L for
water or Bq per kg of soil/sed EMCLn
Environmental Media Concentration Limit for
radionuclide n (same unit)
  • User prompted to enter (maximum) activity
    concentrations in environmental media only.
  • Results
  • If RQ lt 1 the probability of exceeding the
    benchmark is acceptably low (lt 5) -
    justification for terminating risk calculation at
    this stage
  • If RQ gt 1 unacceptable probability (gt5 ) that
    benchmark exceeded further assessment
    recommended ? Tier 2

17
Tier 1 Sequence in the Tool
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Tier 2
  • Measurement endpoint dose-rates in reference
    organisms
  • Assessment context
  • Radionuclide and reference organisms selected by
    user
  • As for Tier 1 different dose-rate benchmarks can
    be selected default ERICA 10µGy/h 40400 µGy/h
    IAEA conclusions Custom

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Tier 2 basic equations
20
Note on DCCs
  • We calculate weighted total dose rates (in µGy/h)
    and therefore need to consider radiation
    weighting factors (dimensionless).

Where wf weighting factors for various
components of radiation (low beta, b g and
alpha) DCC dose conversion coefficients in
µGy/h per Bq/L or kg
21
Tier 2 risk quotients
  • Uncertainty Factors applied to ensure
    conservatism (assume exponential distribution for
    RQ described later)

Where RQ i Risk quotient for reference
organism i DTOT Total dose rate
(mGy/h) DLIM Screening dose rate or PNEDR
(10mGy/h)
.
22
Tier 2 it is possible to
  • See how CRs have been derived and edit if
    necessary (kds can also be edited)
  • Inspect and edit occupancy factors and radiation
    weighting factors
  • Input data (empirical/bespoke model) for
    environmental media and/or reference organism
    (rules to back-calculate depend on data entry)
    Note expectedvalues should be entered.
  • Inspect and edit dry weight soil or sediment

23
Results at Tier 2
24
Tier 2 Sequence in the Tool
25
Tier 3 Risk analysis
  • Risk function (probability, Consequences)
  • Probablity concerns the uncertainty of results
    and can be classified
  • Type I Limited knowledge about the system
  • Type II Variability
  • In ERICA (Tier 3) the assessor can account for
    the variability in the underlying parameters.

26
Tier 3 Sequence in the Tool
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Web address Future plans
  • http//www.project.facilia.se/erica/download.html
  • www.erica-project.org
  • IRSN, Swedish Radiation Safety Authority,
    Facilia, CIEMAT, Environment Agency UK, CEH and
    NRPA.
  • Yearly meetings to discuss improvements and
    suggestions for new functionality

28
Background literature
Brown, J.E., Alfonso, B., Avila, R., Beresford,
N.A., Copplestone, D., Pröhl, G., Ulanovsky A.
(2008). The ERICA Tool. Journal of Environmental
Radioactivity 99, Issue 9, pp.1371-1383.
Oughton, D.H., Agüero, A., Avila, R., Brown,
J.E., Copplestone, D., Gilek M. (2008).
Addressing uncertainties in the ERICA Integrated
Approach. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity,
Volume 99, Issue 9, Pages 1384-1392.
Hosseini, A., Thørring, H., Brown, J.E., Saxén,
R., Ilus E. (2008).Transfer of radionuclides in
aquatic ecosystems Default concentration ratios
for aquatic biota in the Erica ToolJournal of
Environmental Radioactivity, Volume 99, Issue 9,
Pages 1408-1429.
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