GROSS ALPHA AND BETA ACTIVITY IN MINERAL WATER FROM SOUTHWEST BULGARIA
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Published:2023-06-18
Issue:1/2023
Volume:2023
Page:77-82
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ISSN:
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Container-title:Ecological Engineering and Environment Protection
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language:
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Short-container-title:EEEP
Author:
Geleva Elena1, Dimitrov Svetoslav1, Goutev Nikolay1, Variyska Verzhinia1, Tonev Dimitar1
Affiliation:
1. Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences , Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract
The natural radioactivity levels of mineral water from certain most frequently used sources in Southwest Bulgaria were determined. The mineral water was investigated with regard to gross alpha and beta activity to determine whether the activity concentrations are below levels at which no further action is required. The measurements were made by Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer. The gross alpha and beta activity varied from ≤ 0.003 Bq/L to 0.671 Bq/L and from 0.054 and to 0.375 Bq/L, respectively. The values obtained in this study were compared with data reported by other authors in different countries and with reference values accepted for drinking water.
The annual effective doses were calculated for all investigated waters for adult inhabitants assuming yearly consumption of 730 litres. The results show that the annual effective dose of ingestion of these water samples excluding one, are below the individual dose criterion of 100 µSv/y according to the World Health Organization recommendations.
Publisher
National Society of Ecological Engineering and Environment Protection
Subject
General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Materials Chemistry,General Materials Science,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine
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