REFERENCE LEVELS FOR RADIO ACTIVE MATERIALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT 



Generalised Derived Limits (GDLs) 

GDLs are derived and published by the National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) for the radioactive isotopes of a small number of elements. GDLs represent a cautionary indicator taking into account the various environmental pathways to man. The limits given below apply to uniform conditions over a year and are based on the limiting age group, which is adults for all foods, except as indicated in the tables. The GDLs for food products are expressed as fresh mass for ingestion, for grass and sediments are expressed as dry mass for external irradiation.




Category 













TERRESTRIAL 
137Cs 
134Cs 
60Co 
65Zn 
131I 







Eggs

3000
2000


400
Freshwater Fish
4000
3000


2000
Fresh water Sediment
20000
8000










Fruit

1000
700


200
Grass 

3000 
2000 


700 
Honey

1700
1200



Meat







Pig






Cattle
2000
1000


600

Sheep
3000
2000


2000

Offal
4000
3000


1000
poultry

2000
2000


1000
Milk Bq/L 

100 
100 


20 
Milk products
1000
900


100
Soil 

1000 
600 



VEGETABLES






Root crop
600
400


100

Other
900
700


400







MARINE







Seafish
700
500
1290
2300
500

Sediment 
5000 
2000 




SHELLFISH






Molluscs 
4000 
3000 
20000 
36000 
2000 

Crustacea 
4000 
3000 
7900 
14200 
2000 



Notes  
Not GDLs but derived limits calculated from NRPB-GS7 and NRPB-GS8. They are for the adult critical group consumers assuming an effective dose equivalent of 1mSv.
For infants aged 1 year.
Not GDLs but derived limits calculated from NRPB-GS7. They are for adult critical group assuming an intake of 25kg/yr and an effective dose equivalent limit of 1mSv.
For children aged 10 years.




Category

Activity (Bq/kg)








238Pu
239,240Pu
241Am
Freshwater Fish
20
200
20
Sediment 




Marine 

100000 
90000 
80000 
Freshwater

400000
300000
300000
Seafish

40
40
40
Shellfish





Molluscs 
200 
200 
200 

Crustacea 
200 
200 
200 
Soil 

5000 
5000 
5000 



Notes  
For infants of 1 year
Only the edible fraction included.
For children aged 10 years.
N.B. These radioisotopes are thought to be the only ones that need to be considered in Southern England at present. Where data are not present this indicates that these radioisotopes are not considered important for the material in question.



Highlighted = samples taken by IWC. 


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