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Radiological & Environmental Assessment
Soil, water, and air sampling and analysis with risk characterization and stakeholder reporting.
Overview
We characterize radiological risk in the wider environment around an operation: soil cores, surface and ground water, ambient air, and biota where appropriate. Sampling design is statistical, not anecdotal, so the resulting picture stands up to peer review.
Findings are translated into stakeholder-grade reports for regulators, operators, and surrounding communities — making complex radiological data accessible to non-specialists without losing technical rigor.
Key activities
- Statistically designed sampling (soil, water, air, biota)
- Lab analysis with traceable instrumentation
- Risk characterization and dose-pathway analysis
- Baseline studies and post-event environmental assessment
- Stakeholder-grade reporting for regulators and communities
Methodology
Sampling protocols follow IAEA guidance and ISO standards for environmental radioactivity. All laboratory work is supported by chain-of-custody documentation and matrix-matched calibration.
We report results with full uncertainty budgets and contextual interpretation — never bare numbers. The aim is to inform decisions, not to produce data dumps.
