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Preliminary study on the radiological and physicochemical quality of the Umgeni Water catchments and drinking water sources in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

机译:南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省Umgeni集水区和饮用水源的放射线和理化质量初步研究

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Raw and potable water sample sources, from the Umgeni Water catchment areas (rivers, dams, boreholes) in central KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa), were screened for Uranium concentration and alpha and beta radioactivity. Test methods used were gas flow proportional counting for alpha-beta radioactivity, and kinetic phosphorescence analysis (KPA), for Uranium. The uranium levels (median = 0.525 μg/L, range = <0.050-5.010) were well below the international World Health Organization (WHO) (2011) guideline for drinking-water quality (≤15 μg/L). The corresponding alpha and beta radioactivity was ≤0.5 Bq/L (median = 0.084, Interquartile Range (IR) = 0.038, range = 0.018-0.094), and ≤1.0 Bq/L (median = 0.114, IR = 0.096, range = 0.024-0.734), respectively, in compliance with the international WHO limits. For uranium radionuclide, the average dose level, at uranium level of ±0.525 μg/L, was 0.06 μSv/a, which complies with the WHO reference dose level for drinking water (<0.1 mSv/a). There was a distinct trend of cluster of relatively higher Uranium levels of some sources that were found to be associated with the geology/geography and groundwater sources. Overall, the radiological water quality classification, with respect to WHO, is "Blue" - ideal; additional physicochemical analyses indicated good water quality. The analytical test methods employed were found to be suitable for preliminary screening for potential radioactive "hot spots". The observed Uranium levels, and the alpha/beta radioactivity, indicate contribution largely from Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material (NORM), with no significant health risk to humans, or to the environment.
机译:筛选了夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省中部(南非)Umgeni集水区(河流,水坝,钻孔)的原水和饮用水的铀浓度以及α和β放射性。所用的测试方法是按比例进行α-β放射性的气体流量计数,以及进行铀的动力学磷光分析(KPA)。铀水平(中位数= 0.525μg/ L,范围= <0.050-5.010)远低于国际世界卫生组织(WHO)(2011)饮用水水质准则(≤15μg/ L)。相应的alpha和beta放射性为≤0.5Bq / L(中位数= 0.084,四分位间距(IR)= 0.038,范围= 0.018-0.094)和≤1.0Bq / L(中位数= 0.114,IR = 0.096,范围= 0.024) -0.734)分别符合世界卫生组织的限制。对于铀放射性核素,铀的平均剂量水平为±0.525μg/ L,为0.06μSv/ a,符合WHO饮用水参考剂量水平(<0.1 mSv / a)。有一些明显的趋势是某些来源的铀含量相对较高,这与地质/地理和地下水源有关。总体而言,就世界卫生组织而言,放射性水质量分类为“蓝色”-理想;其他理化分析表明水质良好。发现所采用的分析测试方法适合于初步筛选潜在的放射性“热点”。观察到的铀水平和α/β放射性表明,其主要来自天然放射性物质(NORM)的贡献,而对人类或环境无重大健康危害。

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    《Journal of Environmental Radioactivity》 |2014年第11期|227-240|共14页
  • 作者单位

    Scientific Services Laboratories: Chemical Sciences, Engineering & Scientific Services Division, Umgeni Water, P O Box 9, Pietermaritzburg 3200, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa;

    Scientific Services Laboratories: Chemical Sciences, Engineering & Scientific Services Division, Umgeni Water, P O Box 9, Pietermaritzburg 3200, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa;

    Water Quality & Environmental Services, Engineering & Scientific Services Division, Umgeni Water, P O Box 9, Pietermaritzburg 3200, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa;

    Water Quality & Environmental Services, Engineering & Scientific Services Division, Umgeni Water, P O Box 9, Pietermaritzburg 3200, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa;

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  • 关键词

    Radiological water quality; Radioactivity; Alpha/beta; Uranium; NORM; Dose level;

    机译:放射水质;放射性;Alpha / beta;铀;规范;剂量水平;

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