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Radon Concentrations in Drinking Water in Beijing City, China and Contribution to Radiation Dose

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  • Yun-Yun Wu

    (Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100088, China)

  • Yong-Zhong Ma

    (Institute for Radiological Protection, Beijing Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100013, China)

  • Hong-Xing Cui

    (Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100088, China)

  • Jian-Xiang Liu

    (Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100088, China)

  • Ya-Ru Sun

    (Institute for Radiological Protection, Beijing Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100013, China)

  • Bing Shang

    (Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100088, China)

  • Xu Su

    (Key Laboratory of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Emergency, National Institute for Radiological Protection, Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100088, China)

Abstract

222 Rn concentrations in drinking water samples from Beijing City, China, were determined based on a simple method for the continuous monitoring of radon using a radon-in-air monitor coupled to an air-water exchanger. A total of 89 water samples were sampled and analyzed for their 222 Rn content. The observed radon levels ranged from detection limit up to 49 Bq/L. The calculated arithmetic and geometric means of radon concentrations in all measured samples were equal to 5.87 and 4.63 Bq/L, respectively. The average annual effective dose from ingestion of radon in drinking water was 2.78 μSv, and that of inhalation of water-borne radon was 28.5 μSv. It is concluded that it is not the ingestion of waterborne radon, but inhalation of the radon escaping from water that is a substantial part of the radiological hazard. Radon in water is a big concern for public health, especially for consumers who directly use well water with very high radon concentration.

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  • Yun-Yun Wu & Yong-Zhong Ma & Hong-Xing Cui & Jian-Xiang Liu & Ya-Ru Sun & Bing Shang & Xu Su, 2014. "Radon Concentrations in Drinking Water in Beijing City, China and Contribution to Radiation Dose," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 11(11), pages 1-11, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:11:y:2014:i:11:p:11121-11131:d:41643
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