“…In the past ten years, Khon Kaen Province has experienced rapid economic expansion, expanding communities, houses, agricultural buildings, and various industrial factories, resulting in increased demand for water [11,12]. At the same time, the Lower Nam Phong River has become the support area of waste all the time, which is causing it to exceed the ability to purify itself naturally, affecting water quality and utilization of water in the Lower Nam Phong River, which will affect damage the environment and quality of life [10,13,14]. In a study published in 2013 on cancer-causing factors due to radium-226 concentration in the Nam Phong River, Khon Kaen Province, it was found that the river was contaminated with radium-226 (the radium-226 is radon's parent nuclide), ranged from 0 to 77.27 Bq/L, averaging 47.61 Bq/L.…”