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External Dose to Recovery Teams Following a Wide-area Nuclear or Radiological Release Event.Michael D.Kaminski 1,Keith Sanders 2,Katherine Hepler 1,Matthew Magnuson 3,Jeremy Slagley 2(1.Strategic Security Sciences Division,Argonne National Laboratory,9700 S.Cass Avenue,Lemont,IL 60439;2.Air Force Institute of Technology,Department of Systems Engineering and Management,2950 Hobson Way,Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,OH 45433;3.US Environmental Protection Agency,Office of Research and Development,Center for Environmental Solutions and Emergency Response,Homeland Security&Materials and Management Division,26 W.Martin Luther King Drive,Cincinnati,OH 45268)Abstract:The common radionuclide 137 Cs is a gamma-ray source term for nuclear reactor accidents,nuclear detonations,and potential radionuclide dispersal devices.For wide-area contamination events,one remediation option integrates water washing activities with on-site treatment of water for its immediate reuse.