Evaluation of radiochemical data usability
This procedure provides a framework for implementation of radiochemical data verification and validation for environmental remediation activities. It has been developed through participation of many individuals currently involved in analytical radiochemistry, radiochemical validation, and validation program development throughout the DOE complex. It should be regarded as a guidance to use in developing an implementable radiochemical validation strategy. This procedure provides specifications for developing and implementing a radiochemical validation methodology flexible enough to allow evaluation of data useability for project-specific Data Quality Objectives (DQO). Data produced by analytical methods for which this procedure provides limited guidance are classified as {open_quotes}non-routine{close_quotes} radionuclides and methods, and analyses by these methods may necessitate adoption of modified criteria from this procedure.
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2009-11-12
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| Authors: | Paar, J.G. ; Porterfield, D.R. |
| Subject: | chemistry | nuclear fuels | RADIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS | VALIDATION | VERIFICATION | ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS | SPECIFICATIONS | REMEDIAL ACTION | SAMPLE PREPARATION | CONTAINERS | CALIBRATION STANDARDS |
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