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Estimation of underground water radon danger in Bakreswar and Tantloi Geothermal Region,India
Authors:Arindam Kumar Naskar  Mahasin Gazi  Chiranjib Barman  Saheli Chowdhury  Mitali Mondal  Debasis Ghosh  Bikash Sinha  Argha Deb
Institution:1.School of Studies in Environmental Radiation and Archaeological Sciences,Jadavpur University,Kolkata,India;2.Department of Physics,Jadavpur University,Kolkata,India;3.Department of Physics,Bangabasi Evening College,Kolkata,India;4.CAPSS, Bose Institute Block - EN,Kolkata,India;5.Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre 1/AF Bidhannagar,Kolkata,India
Abstract:The main aim of the study is to present an evaluation of radon concentration in underground water of Bakreswar and Tantloi geothermal region which is mainly used for drinking purposes of the local people. Water samples were collected from tube-wells at 173 different locations. The radon (222Rn) concentration level was observed to fluctuate widely between 3.3 and 803.8 Bq/l with an average of 106.8 Bq/l. Nearly 42% of the samples had radon concentration above the safe limit of 100 Bq/l recommended by World Health Organisation (WHO) and European Union Commission (EU). Considering the WHO and International Commission on Radiological Protection recommended water consumption rate for adults (730 l/year) the corresponding total annual effective dose of the samples were estimated to assess the probable health risk. Total annual effective dose of the samples were varied between 16.72 and 4079.47 µSv/year with an average value of 541.92 µSv/year. About 95% samples exceed the WHO and EU Commission proposed safe limit of 100 µSv/year.
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