Published 1980 | Version v1
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Tracing and dealing with dwellings with high radon and radon daughter concentrations

  • 1. Statens Straalskyddsinstitut, Stockholm (Sweden)

Description

In the late 1970s it was found that a number of buildings in Sweden, primarily those made from alum shale-based concretes, had elevated radon and radon daughter levels. A special commission investigated the problem and established provisional limiting values for radon daughter exposures, gamma radiation from the ground, and the concentrations of radioactive materials in building materials. With regard to gamma radiation from the ground the commission proposed that no building be built in an area where outside gamma radiation exceeds 100 μR/h. For building materials a gamma index (mγ) and a radium index (mRa) are suggested: mγ = Csub(K)/10000 + Csub(Ra)/1000 + Csub(Th)/700; mRa = Csub(Ra)/200 (Csub(K), Csub(Ra) and Csub(Th) are the concentrations of potassium, radium and thorium respectively). The proposed limiting values are such that the gamma index and the radium index be less than 1. It is also suggested that action should be taken to reduce radon levels in buildings with radon daughter concentrations of 0.27 WL within two years and 0.10 WL within 5 years

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Third workshop on radon and radon daughters in urban communities associated with uranium mining and processing. Pt. 1
Imprint Pagination
409 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 291-300.
Report number
AECB--1164-3

Conference

Title
3. Workshop on radon and radon daughters in urban communities associated with uranium mining and processing.
Dates
12-14 Mar 1980.
Place
Port Hope, Ontario (Canada).

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