AELB ducks questions on radiation data errors

The Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) has dodged questions upon a reliability of a Environmental Radiology Monitoring System (ERMS) data, despite discrepancies speckled by journalists.

The interpretation was part of regulations ruling AELB operations to guard credentials environment radiation, as well as to snippet a means of any sudden climb in deviation , if any.

During a board's weekly press discussion in Dengkil today, a publisher had asked because AELB's monitoring hire in Lahad, Perak, which available a consistent daily celebration of a mass of 0.04 microserviet per hour (Sv/h) in February, would register an normal radiology of 0.2Sv/h by a end of a month.

Similarly, daily readings at a Senai monitoring hire ranged in in between 0.03 as well as 0.05 uSv/h in February, but a normal for a month showed 0.18Sv/h.

"So is a interpretation reliable?" asked a journalist.

NONEAELB director-general 's special advisor Noor Hasnah Khairullah (left) responded with a obscure reason which a Lahad hire has usually functioned for reduction than a year.

"We will check which data. The Lahad's normal (reading) should be 0.04Sv/h.

'Too early to check data'

"About a reliability, (the Lahad station) usually started operation in July final year. It is not even a year now. So in this one year's period, you will regularly be checking a data," she said.

Seven guard stations have been placed around a country with monthly reports upon deviation readings made accessible upon a AELB website.

Based upon a stream AELB's benchmark, 0.5Sv/h is considered as a "emergency" turn of deviation which will prompt AELB to take immediate manageable measures.

The Kuantan station, located nearby a Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (Lamp), available 0.1Sv/h in February, creation it a third top after Lahad as well as Senai.

When asked again a means behind Lahad's sud! den dump in radiation, from a consistent 0.21Sv/h celebration of a mass in in between May as well as Sep final year, to 0.08Sv/h upon November, Noor Hasnah explained which it is normal.

"When you count a credentials radiation, there is regularly fluctuation. It is just a normal geological movement of a thing in H2O as well as weather," she said.

However, when told which a dump should not be considered fluctuation, she pronounced she will look in to a matter.

"We will guard it for a subsequent few months. If you additionally notice a same thing as well, you will investigate," she said.

When questioned upon Lynas as well as associated matters, Noor Hasnah, who chaired a weekly discussion upon behalf of director general Raja Abdul Aziz Raja Abdul Rahman who is upon outstation duty, refused comment.

NONEOn either a formation of a parliamentary select cabinet (PSC) upon Lynas final week would start a decision to issue a temporary operation permit (TOL) to Lynas, she was tight-lipped.

"The PSC is headed by Higher Education Minister Khaled Nordin, there is an additional set of terms of reference. You should direct which subject to a PSC," she said.

Asked either AELB has issued a written matter to a Save Malaysia Stop Lynas group per a latter's legal action with a hearing set for Apr 10 , she again refused to comment.

On a Penang solar row plant in Batu Kawan, Noor Hasnah pronounced a board will issue a press matter by Ministry of Science, Technology as well as Innovation soon.

The plant had sparkeddebatebetween a Penang supervision as well as a detractors upon a need for an AELB permit for a operations because of concerns over radiation.

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