Affiliation:
1. Vinča Institute of Nuclear Science, Radiation and Environmental Protection Department, Belgrade
2. Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency, Belgrade
Abstract
A radiological characterization of 7 different carbonated mineral water
samples collected in the local supermarkets in the area of Belgrade (produced
in Serbia) was carried out. Analysis included determination of gross alpha
and gross beta activities. The obtained results showed that the natural
activity concentrations of alpha and beta emitting radionuclides in
carbonated mineral water samples were within World Health Organization
recommended levels, except for the Heba Strong and Kiseljak samples where the
beta activity exceeds 1 Bq/L. For these two water samples gamma spectrometry
analysis was performed as well as determination of 90Sr by oxalic method. The
instrumentation used to count the gross alpha and gross beta activities, as
well as for 90Sr, was a/b low level proportional counter Thermo Eberline FHT
770 T. Gamma spectrometric measurements were performed using a HPGe Canberra
detector with a counting efficiency of 20%. The annual effective dose
equivalent due to ingestion of investigated waters was calculated for age
group >17, and obtained values are lower than 0.1 mSv recommended reference
level. Finally, a comparison of the investigated waters with worldwide data
was made.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering
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