Study of radon in ground water and physicochemical parameters in Khartoum state
01 natural sciences
6. Clean water
0104 chemical sciences
DOI:
10.1007/s10967-011-1295-4
Publication Date:
2011-06-28T01:46:58Z
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ABSTRACT
This study was conducted primarily to measure and map radon activity concentration in wells within water supply network of Khartoum State. Ground water samples were collected before and after autumn and analysed using low level c-spectrometry equipped with HPGe-detector. Radon activity concentration was found in the range of 1.58-345.10 Bq/L with an average value of 59.20 ± 6.60 Bq/L. Upon comparing the radon concentration values obtained with EPA it was found they were far below the maximum contaminant level of EPA with the exception five samples. Physicochemical water parameters were measured and no correlation was noted between radon concentration and these parameters. The overall annual effective dose for adults due to radon ingestion is less than WHO recommended reference dose level for most except 14 samples.
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