Abstract

A modeling study and analysis of measurement data was conducted in the San Mateo basin near the former Homestake Mining Company of California's mill site located north of Milan, NM, to understand the spatial variability of background radon and identify a suitable background station. Recent guidance from the US Nuclear Regulatory commission clarifies the requirement that dose assessments of existing facilities be based on environmental measurements at the facility's unrestricted boundary instead of predictive modeling. Background is important because it is subtracted from radon measured at the boundary for dose calculations. The current background station lies on the slopes above the wash floor. The mill site contains two tailing piles with a total area of 1.03 km2 that in 2019 emitted 1,750 mBq m-2 s-1 from the larger of the piles and 320 mBq m-2 s-1 from the smaller pile. Atmospheric transport modeling was conducted to facilitate understanding of the movement of radon in the San Mateo wash bottom and surrounding hillsides. The model was validated using emission and measurement data from the nearby Ambrosia Lake mining region. The modeling, in combination with current measurements and previous studies, indicated the wash floor has characteristically higher radon concentrations than the slopes above the wash. This phenomenon was attributed to (1) higher radon soil flux in the alluvial sediments that make up the wash floor, (2) nocturnal drainage flow that results in a pooling of radon on the wash floor, and (3) inversion conditions that trap radon in a shallow air mass on the wash floor during late evening and early morning hours. Using a regression of predicted and observed radon concentrations, a background concentration of 25.7 Bq m-3 was derived that was close to that measured at background stations about 4 km north of the tailings pile and on the San Mateo wash floor.

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