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Several proprietary in-house mathematical (computer)
models have been developed that have been applied to predict transport,
exposure and risk to organic and inorganic contaminants and radionuclides.
Most of the in-house models are designed within a probabilistic
modelling framework, facilitating quantitative uncertainty and sensitivity
analysis. A comprehensive quality assurance program was set in place and
followed throughout the model development. Some of the proprietary models used
in-house include the following:
- UTAP (Uranium Tailings Assessment Program (updated))
- simulates physical and chemical reactions and radiological in-growth and
decay in tailings; evaluates loadings of radionuclides and other dissolved ions
in contaminated seepage from uranium tailings areas and detailed environmental
transfer and exposure. The assessment of several tailings close-out options are
built into the model such as the evaluation of acid generation and other
reactions within submerged tailings.
- INTAKE (Assessing Environmental Transfer, Uptake and
Risk) - simulates environmental transfer, exposure (human and ecological) and
risk to radionuclides, metals and other inorganic species from contaminated
sites or industrial facilities; includes evaluation of exposures and risks to
background environmental concentrations of species modelled. The model includes
detailed environmental models including an advanced soil model and detailed
modelling of water column transfer, sedimentation and in-growth and decay of
radionuclides. Domestic and game animals are modelled.
- AERIS (Aid for Evaluating the Redevelopment of
Industrial Sites) - simulates on-site environmental transfer of organic
contaminants and metals and develops risk-based, site-specific clean-up
criteria. The AERIS model includes a sophisticated model for evaluating vapour
migration from the subsurface to indoor or ambient air.
- AMIR (Assessment of Municipal and Industrial Risk) -
uses a comprehensive selection of environmental transfer and exposure routes to
simulate risk to organic and stable inorganic species of contaminants from
contaminated sites or industrial facilities; includes evaluation of exposures
and risks to background environmental concentrations of species modelled.
- Site or application specific models - numerous site
specific models have been developed through site-specific model development or
adaptation of existing models to specific sites.
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