EVS recently released RESRAD-BUILD version 4, a significant update to the software, which supports the evaluation of buildings contaminated with radioactive materials.
EVS is helping with assessment, remedial action, and closure activities for nine U.S. sites where radiological and chemical contamination remains from early atomic energy and weapons programs.
The RESRAD family of computer codes is a regulatory tool for evaluating radiologically contaminated sites, specifically designed to help determine the allowable RESidual RADioactivity in site cleanup.
The focus of Ms. Hartmann’s career has been the assessment of the impacts of environmental stressors on human health and ecosystems, with an emphasis on stressors introduced by various types of energy use.