Assessment of Radiological Hazard Risks Due to Gross Alpha and Beta Radioactivity in Groundwater from Damaturu, North-Eastern Nigeria

M. Ahmadu, Mustapha Suleiman Gimba, H. T. Abba, Yakubu Mohammed, U. M. Dankawu, F. M. Lariski, M. Uzair
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Groundwater remains the largest source of potable water in Damaturu town. The study of gross radioactivity and its associated hazard  risks in potable water is crucial to the health and well-being of the populace of the study area. Thus, radiological hazard indices such as  annual effective dose, excess  lifetime cancer risk, lifetime hereditary effect, and lifetime fatality cancer risk due to gross alpha and beta  radiation from fifteen samples of borehole water have been evaluated. The mean values obtained from the analyses are 2531.48E–5  mSvy–1 & 5637.92E–5 for AED, 12.18E–5 & 23.26E–5 for ELCR, 443.01E–5 & 845.69E–5 for LHE and 12.18E–5 & 23.26E–5 for LFCR,  respectively. By comparison, all the mean values obtained from this study are below the recommended limits set by UNSCEAR. Thus, the  study indicates that the groundwater in the study area is radiologically safe for drinking purposes as the radiation dose level is very low.  However, it is recommended that the study be further expanded to include all sources of potable water in the study area. This study  aimed to provide baseline radiological survey of potable water for the study area. 
尼日利亚东北部达马图鲁地下水中总α和β放射性造成的辐射危害风险评估
地下水仍然是达马图鲁镇最大的饮用水源。研究饮用水中的总放射性及其相关危害风险对研究地区居民的健康和福祉至关重要。因此,我们对 15 个井水样本中的α和β总辐射造成的辐射危害指数进行了评估,如年有效剂量、终生超额癌症风险、终生遗传效应和终生致命癌症风险。分析得出的平均值分别为:AED 为 2531.48E-5 mSvy-1 和 5637.92E-5;ELCR 为 12.18E-5 和 23.26E-5;LHE 为 443.01E-5 和 845.69E-5;LFCR 为 12.18E-5 和 23.26E-5。相比之下,本研究获得的所有平均值都低于联合国科教文组织所建议的限值。因此,研究表明,由于辐射剂量水平很低,研究区域的地下水在辐射方面是安全的,可以饮用。 不过,建议进一步扩大研究范围,将研究地区的所有饮用水源都包括在内。这项研究旨在为研究地区的饮用水提供基线辐射调查。
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