The radioactive contamination of ground and surface water near a uranium mine in Malawi

L. J. Majawa, O. A. Jegede, V. Tshivhase, B. T. Chobeka, T. D. Mokgele
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Ground and surface water in the uranium mining area of Kayelekera in Malawi was assessed for concentration levels of radioactive metals. Potential health risks associated with the intake of these metals in drinking water from various sources were also estimated. Surface, groundwater and mine discharge water samples were collected and analysed for radio elemental concentration using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analytical technique. The results indicated a high concentration of 238U in water samples from lower Sere river. The activity concentrations of 238U, 232Th and 40K were however below WHO recommended limit. Health risk assessment using average committed effective dose were below the global average. Excess lifetime cancer risk values with an average of  for borehole water was calculated and found to be below the global average. Radiologically, the water quality of Kayelekera area post uranium mining activities has not been compromised, however close monitoring and treating of drinking water is recommended
马拉维铀矿附近地下水和地表水的放射性污染
对马拉维 Kayelekera 铀矿开采区的地下水和地表水进行了放射性金属浓度水平评估。还估算了从不同来源的饮用水中摄入这些金属可能带来的健康风险。收集了地表水、地下水和矿井排放水样本,并使用电感耦合等离子体质谱分析技术对放射性元素浓度进行了分析。结果表明,在塞雷河下游的水样中,238U 的浓度较高。不过,238U、232Th 和 40K 的放射性浓度低于世界卫生组织的建议限值。使用平均承诺有效剂量进行的健康风险评估低于全球平均水平。计算了井水的平均终生癌症超常风险值,发现该值低于全球平均值。从辐射学角度看,铀矿开采活动后 Kayelekera 地区的水质并未受到影响,但建议对饮用水进行密切监测和处理。
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