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:: Volume 17, Issue 3 (6-2019) ::
Int J Radiat Res 2019, 17(3): 515-519 Back to browse issues page
Dose assessment and measurement of radon concentration in water supplies of Borujerd County in Iran
K. Adinehvand , B. Azadbakht , M. Fallahi Yekta
Department of Medical Radiation Engineering, College of Engineering, Borujerd Branch, Islamic Azad University, Borujerd, Iran , k_adinehvand@yahoo.com
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Background: Radon as a potential risk of radiation exposure is a natural radioactive element that can emit from rocks and soils. Due to solubility in water, it can be inhaled or consumed by the public. The purpose of this study was carrying out measurement and evaluation of radon concentration in samples of drinking water which are collected from water supplies of Borujerd. Materials and Methods: Dose This research was performed to estimate the annual average effective dose (mSva-1) to the public from dissolved 222Rn of 16 drinking water supplies of Borujerd, western part of Iran. The methodology of the study includes utilizing radon monitoring apparatus, RTM 1688-2, to meter the concentrations of 222Rn and 220Rn dissolved in samples. Results: The measured average of radon concentration was 3.451 Bq.l-1 which was lower than 11 Bq.l-1 (the EPA level recommended for drinking water). Total radon annual effective dose, ranged from 5.4×10-3 to 72.1×10-3 mSv.a-1 with an average of 34.9×10-3 mSv.a-1 which was insignificant compared to all natural sources, 2.4 mSv. Conclusion: The effective received doses for all age groups were less than the standard limit (0.1 mSv/y) therefore there is no need for treatment of water for removal of 222Rn in Borujerd County.
Keywords: Radon concentration, annual effective dose, RTM 1688-2, Boroujerd.
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Type of Study: Short Report | Subject: Radiation Biology
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Adinehvand K, Azadbakht B, Fallahi Yekta M. Dose assessment and measurement of radon concentration in water supplies of Borujerd County in Iran . Int J Radiat Res 2019; 17 (3) :515-519
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