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Radiological assessment of surface water quality around proposed uranium mining site in India
Authors:SK Jha  P Lenka  S Gothankar  RM Tripathi  VD Puranik  DT Khating
Institution:1. Environmental Assessment Division, Bhabha Atomic research Centre, Trombay, I-129-S, EAD, Mod. Lab, Mumbai 400085, Maharashtra, India;2. North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
Abstract:The gross alpha and gross beta activities were estimated for radiological assessment of surface water quality around the proposed uranium mining site Kylleng Pyndengsohiong Mawthabah (Domiasiat), West Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya situated in a high rainfall area (12,000 mm) in India. 189 Surface water samples were collected over different seasons of the year from nine different locations covering around 100 km2. Gross beta activities were found to vary from 144 to 361 mBq/L which is much below the prescribed WHO limit of 1000 mBq/L for drinking water. Gross alpha activities varied from 61 to 127 mBq/L. These values are much below the reported gross alpha values by other countries. In about 7% of the samples the alpha activities remain exceeded the WHO guideline limit of 100 mBq/L. Surface water samples collected during the summer season of the year show higher activity whereas low activity was found from samples collected during monsoon season. Results show that all water sources are acceptable as drinking water for human consumption from the radiological point of view, the higher gross alpha concentrations in a few locations remains so only for short duration during the summer season.
Keywords:Gross alpha  Gross beta  Uranium  Drinking water  Seasonal variation  High rainfall area
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