annual effective dose due to 222Rn in spring and some surface waters of Johor State Malaysia
Keywords:
Radon in water, Spring water, Surface water, Types of AquiferAbstract
Ubiquitousnbiquitous nature, along with the detrimental health impact of radon (222R), has led to the
investigation of its activity concentration in the various environmental medium, including
bodies of water. This work was conducted to estimate the annual effective dose of inhalation
due to 222Rn in spring and some surface waters in Johor state, Malaysia. 222Rn activity
concentration was measured using RAD7 alpha detector. The annual effective dose for
inhalation was evaluated using the measured 222Rn activity concentration in water. The activity
concentration of 222Rn in water varies from 80 ± 110 to 5400 ± 1100 mBq l-1 in surface and
spring water respectively. The measured activity concentrations in the samples were found to
be below the EPA and WHO maximum permissible limit for 222Rn in Water of 1100 mBq l-1
and 105 mBq l-1 respectively. The highest value of 222Rn activity concentration was measured
in spring water discharging from granitic rocks Aquifer. While the lowest value was measured
in surface waters. The values of an annual effective dose of inhalation, due to 222Rn in spring
water, were found to range from 0.998 to 5.139 µS y-1 with a mean value of 2.15 µS y-1
, while
in the surface waters the values range from 0.076 to 1.140 µS y-1 with a mean value of 0.423
µS y-1
. The inhalation doses estimated were found to be well below the recommended limit set
by UNSCEAR of 1260 µ Sv y
–1
.
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