“…The presence of elevated levels of Ra, Th and K in fertilizer and in environmental (soil and water) samples around a fertilizer factory complex has been established in several previous studies (OlszewskaWasiolek, 1995;Alam et al, 1997;Khan et al, 1998;Righi et al, 2000;Khater et al, 2001;Bolivar et al, 2002;Ogunleye et al, 2002;El-Bahi et al, 2004;Abbady et al, 2005;Ahmed and El-Arabi, 2005;Saueia et al, 2005;Conceicao and Bonotto, 2006;El-Arabi et al, 2007;El-Aydarous, 2007;Ferdoas et al, 2007; ASSESSMENT OF RADIOACTIVE POLLUTION AROUND A FERTILIZER FACTORY COMPLEX Mourad et al, 2009). The general goal of many studies was to assess the environmental radioactive pollution and radiological impacts caused by a production plant of phosphate fertilizers (Alam et al, 1997;Ogunleye et al, 2002;Abbady et al, 2005;Ahmed and El-Arabi, 2005;Righi et al, 2005;Saueia and Mazzilli, 2006). Also, the assessment of fluoride and heavy metal pollution caused by such a plant was the objective of many investigations (El-Bahi et al, 2004;Wang et al, 2005;Loganathan et al, 2007).…”