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222Rn Determination In Drinking Waters - RAD7 And LSC Technique Comparison

  • 1. Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad (Serbia)
  • 2. Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad (Serbia)
  • 3. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad (Serbia)

Description

A procedure for the determination of 222Rn in environmental water samples using liquid scintillation counting (LSC) was applied and optimized. For radon determination in drinking water from groundwater and surface water sources by LSC, the EPA Method 913.0 was used. A minimum detectable activity of 0.029 Bq L-1 in a 20 mL glass vial (10 mL water sample mixed with 10 mL of liquid scintillation cocktail) has been achieved during 300 minutes of measurement time. The procedure was compared with RAD7 radon detector measurements. Factors that affect the measurement accuracy and precision of RAD7 radon detector are the sampling technique, sample concentration, sample size, counting time, temperature, relative humidity and background effects. The minimal detectable activity (MDA) for RAD7 technique was found to be 0.1 Bq/L. From obtained results of 222Rn measurements in 15 water samples with different 222Rn activities, correlation between the two techniques applied for measurements of 222Rn in water samples (A less than 400 Bq/L) was determined. There is reasonable agreement (within statistical uncertainties) between the various techniques in most cases, while disagreements most likely come from systematic uncertainties associated with sampling procedures. Discrepancy in determined activities between the two techniques becomes more evident with increased 222Rn activities in water. LSC technique gives in general higher activity concentrations for about 30 percent than RAD7 spectrometer. The interpretation of shown results could be that RAD7 is not properly calibrated for higher activities, since USA reference level of 222Rn concentrations in water is only 11.1 Bq/L (US EPA, Proposed Radon in Drinking Water Regulation). (author).

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Proceedings of 10th Symposium of the Croatian Radiation Protection Association

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Publishing Information

Imprint Place
Zagreb (Croatia)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of 10th Symposium of the Croatian Radiation Protection Association
Imprint Pagination
429 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 378-383
ISSN
1849-5060
Report number
INIS-HR--16003

Conference

Title
10. Symposium of the Croatian Radiation Protection Association
Dates
15-17 Apr 2015
Place
Sibenik (Croatia)

INIS

Country of Publication
Croatia
Country of Input or Organization
Croatia
INIS RN
47111770
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
CONCENTRATION RATIO; DRINKING WATER; GROUND WATER; LIQUID SCINTILLATION DETECTORS; RADON 222; SURFACE WATERS
Descriptors DEC
ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI; HEAVY NUCLEI; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; ISOTOPES; MEASURING INSTRUMENTS; NUCLEI; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; RADIATION DETECTORS; RADIOISOTOPES; RADON ISOTOPES; SCINTILLATION COUNTERS; WATER

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Notes
4 refs.; 1 fig.