Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10686920 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports 222Rn concentrations in ground and drinking water of nine cities of Chihuahua State, Mexico. Fifty percent of the 114 sampled wells exhibited 222Rn concentrations exceeding 11Â Bq/L, the maximum contaminant level (MCL) recommended by the USEPA. Furthermore, around 48% (123 samples) of the tap-water samples taken from 255 dwellings showed radon concentrations over the MCL. There is an apparent correlation between total dissolved solids and radon concentration in ground-water. The high levels of 222Rn found may be entirely attributed to the nature of aquifer rocks.
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Authors
L. Villalba, L. Colmenero Sujo, M.E. Montero Cabrera, A. Cano Jiménez, M. RenterÃa Villalobos, C.J. Delgado Mendoza, L.A. Jurado Tenorio, I. Dávila Rangel, E.F. Herrera Peraza,