Water Encyclopedia 2004
DOI: 10.1002/047147844x.pc476
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Radon in Water

Abstract: Some groundwater contains the naturally occurring radioactive gas, radon‐222 (radon). Radon dissolved in groundwater is released into indoor air when plumbed in water is agitated indoors. Radon released from domestic water typically contributes less than 2% of total indoor radon. This article describes the health risks from radon in domestic water and the efforts within the United States to regulate radon in drinking water. The U.S. National Research Council (NRC) found that the primary health risks from radon… Show more

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“…It is fully documented that 222 Rn released from residential water provides the level of 222Rn less than 2% of total indoor 222 Rn [56]. The high radon in water has been seen in Greater Khartoum 1.58-345.10 Bq/L with a mean of 59.20 Bq/l.…”
Section: Radon In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is fully documented that 222 Rn released from residential water provides the level of 222Rn less than 2% of total indoor 222 Rn [56]. The high radon in water has been seen in Greater Khartoum 1.58-345.10 Bq/L with a mean of 59.20 Bq/l.…”
Section: Radon In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%