Radiation Protection Dosimetry Advance Access originally published online on May 15, 2006
Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2006 121(4):452-455; doi:10.1093/rpd/ncl048
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SCIENTIFIC NOTES
Analysis of radon concentration in drinking water in Baoji (China) and the associated health effects
College of Tourism and Environment, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710062, Peoples' Republic of China
* Corresponding author: luxinwei{at}snnu.edu.cn
Received December 2, 2005, amended March 20, 2006, accepted March 27, 2006
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This paper presents the results of radon concentration measurements in drinking water from the municipal water supply system and private wells located in Baoji, China. The measurements were carried out on 69 samples. The mean values of tap water and well water were found to be 12 kBq m3 with a maximum of 18 kBq m3 and 41 kBq m3 with a maximum of 127 kBq m3, respectively. The well water samples obtained from different depth-well (water-bearing levels), i.e. shallow well (well depth under 10 m) water, middle well (well depth 1030 m) water and deep well water, have respective mean values of 24, 34 and 56 kBq m3. The contributions of the observed radon concentration in drinking water to indoor radon account for 2.813.2% of the mean value of Shaanxi indoor radon concentration and the effective dose to the dweller owing to inhalation of radon emanating from household water is 0.030.14 mSv y1.