Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1878943 Applied Radiation and Isotopes 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The radon concentrations are measured for drinking water samples in the southern part of West Bank – Palestine.•We conclude that there is no significant public health risk from radon ingested and inhalation with drinking water in the study region.•We recommend that this study can be used as a baseline for information or further research.

Radon concentration and annual effective doses were measured in drinking water in the Southern Part of West Bank – Palestine, by using both passive and active techniques. 184 samples were collected from various sources i.e. tap water, groundwater, rain waters and mineral waters. It is found that the annual effective dose resulting from inhalation and ingestion of radon emanated from all types of drinking water is negligible compared to the total annual effective dose from indoor radon in the region. Results reveal that there is no significant public health risk from radon ingested and inhalation with drinking water in the study region.

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