CARBDOSE (FOR WINDOWS).

Courtesy Recent Science Inventory records from the EPA  Thu, 12/17/2009 - 09:30

The CARBDOSE program was again revised in 2001 because major changes had occurred in computer operating systems.

DOS character based programs like CARBDOSE 4.0 were increasingly difficult to run under modern 32 bit operating systems.

The CARBDOSE 5.0 program uses the revisions of 1999 reflecting major changes occurring in calculating radon health effects.

EPA/NAS presently believes that the ingestion risk for radon in water is 4 times less than thought in 1993. The CARBDOSE program reports risks via inhalation and...


 

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