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Safety Series No.75-INSAG-2 Radionuclide Source Terms From Severe Accidents to Nuclear Power Plants with Light Water Reactor.
Nuclear power plants of the light water reactor (LWR) type are so designed and operated that no accident reasonably considered to be possible would release significant amounts of fission products to the environment. It follows that rare improbable events such as severe accidents would provide the only potentially significant contribution to adverse human health effects. The potential for such severe nuclear power plant accidents beyond the design basis of an LWR has received a great deal of scrutiny since the accident at Three Mile Island in the United States of America in 1979. This report considers only such severe accidents.
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