Measurement of Radon Concentration in Drink and Well Water Samples for Selected Regions in Baghdad City

 The concentration of radon gas in the samples for drinking water and wells in the same place from selected homes in which wells were built in the Hay-al-Bayaa region of Baghdad was measured, by using a CR-39 nuclear track detector. It turns out that the maximum value of the concentration of radon...

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Main Author: Athraa Naji Jameel
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Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad 2023-07-01
Series:Ibn Al-Haitham Journal for Pure and Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://jih.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/j/article/view/3075
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description  The concentration of radon gas in the samples for drinking water and wells in the same place from selected homes in which wells were built in the Hay-al-Bayaa region of Baghdad was measured, by using a CR-39 nuclear track detector. It turns out that the maximum value of the concentration of radon in drinking water was 3.83 Bq/L, and the lowest was 2.30 Bq/L. As for the estimation of radon gas concentration in well water samples, the highest value was 5.6 Bq/L, while the lowest one was 3.1 Bq/L. In order to assess the committed effective dose received by the public due to the inhalation of radon gas. The highest value of the annual effective dose in drinking water was recorded in Al-Bayaa region, which is equal to 14.30 μSv/y, while the minimum was recorded at 8.40 μSv/y. As it turns out, the annual effective dose in well water samples was 20.4 μSv/y, while the lower one was 11.57 μSv/y. All values for the radon concentration and the annual effective dose in the drinking and well water samples were below the World Health Organization's recommended levels. The results showed that drinking water and wells were free of radioactive contamination in the studied area.  
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spelling doaj.art-1fc878369dcf49ae991d79d40054de912023-07-21T05:07:08ZengUniversity of BaghdadIbn Al-Haitham Journal for Pure and Applied Sciences1609-40422521-34072023-07-0136310.30526/36.3.3075Measurement of Radon Concentration in Drink and Well Water Samples for Selected Regions in Baghdad CityAthraa Naji Jameel0Department of Physics, College of Education, Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq.  The concentration of radon gas in the samples for drinking water and wells in the same place from selected homes in which wells were built in the Hay-al-Bayaa region of Baghdad was measured, by using a CR-39 nuclear track detector. It turns out that the maximum value of the concentration of radon in drinking water was 3.83 Bq/L, and the lowest was 2.30 Bq/L. As for the estimation of radon gas concentration in well water samples, the highest value was 5.6 Bq/L, while the lowest one was 3.1 Bq/L. In order to assess the committed effective dose received by the public due to the inhalation of radon gas. The highest value of the annual effective dose in drinking water was recorded in Al-Bayaa region, which is equal to 14.30 μSv/y, while the minimum was recorded at 8.40 μSv/y. As it turns out, the annual effective dose in well water samples was 20.4 μSv/y, while the lower one was 11.57 μSv/y. All values for the radon concentration and the annual effective dose in the drinking and well water samples were below the World Health Organization's recommended levels. The results showed that drinking water and wells were free of radioactive contamination in the studied area.   https://jih.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/j/article/view/3075Drink and well water, Radon gas, detectors (CR-39).
spellingShingle Athraa Naji Jameel
Measurement of Radon Concentration in Drink and Well Water Samples for Selected Regions in Baghdad City
Ibn Al-Haitham Journal for Pure and Applied Sciences
Drink and well water, Radon gas, detectors (CR-39).
title Measurement of Radon Concentration in Drink and Well Water Samples for Selected Regions in Baghdad City
title_full Measurement of Radon Concentration in Drink and Well Water Samples for Selected Regions in Baghdad City
title_fullStr Measurement of Radon Concentration in Drink and Well Water Samples for Selected Regions in Baghdad City
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Radon Concentration in Drink and Well Water Samples for Selected Regions in Baghdad City
title_short Measurement of Radon Concentration in Drink and Well Water Samples for Selected Regions in Baghdad City
title_sort measurement of radon concentration in drink and well water samples for selected regions in baghdad city
topic Drink and well water, Radon gas, detectors (CR-39).
url https://jih.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/j/article/view/3075
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