A. Abojassim, Q. B. Muhamad, Noor Ali Jafer, A. Hassan, Mohammed
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Abstract: In this study, the specific activity of the radionuclides 238U, 232Th and 40K was determined in groundwater samples and potable water in Al-Manathera, Al-Najaf governorate, Iraq. The study was carried out using an NaI(TI) scintillation detector of gamma spectroscopy of "3×3" dimensions. The concentrations in Bq/l of 238U, 232Th and 40K have average values of 8.3±1.2, 1.9±0.4 and 57.4±5.7 for the groundwater and 0.6±0.10, 0.07±0.02 and 2.7±0.50 for the potable water. At the same time, another effective dose of ingested water (EDIW) was also calculated in three age groups for the current study. These groups of age include infants (≤ 1 y), children (2 – 17y) and adults (> 17y). As for the comparison with global standards and international limits by WHO2011, ICRP 1991 and WHO 2000, we found that the calculated values for groundwater were over the standardized global limits, but those for potable water were within those limits. This is to say that the EDIW, in addition to the activity concentrations that are within the international limits, were set by the previously mentioned organizations and can be safely consumed. Their consumptions, however, do not pose a threat or a biohazard to their respective cities. On the other hand, consuming groundwater can negatively affect the city's population where the study was conducted.
Keywords: Radionuclide, Effective dose, Drinking water, Al-Manathera.