Accumulation of naturally occurring radioactive materials on the filters utilized in bottled mineral-water facilities
Autor: | Sodam Jeon, Jong Sik Ryu, Jeong Hee Han, Weon Shik Han, Sungwook Choung, Byung Uck Chang, Woosik Shin |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Radionuclide
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Waste management Radioactive waste chemistry.chemical_element Radon 010501 environmental sciences 01 natural sciences Pollution Mineral water chemistry Geochemistry and Petrology Environmental Chemistry Water treatment Raw water Groundwater 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Nuclear chemistry Polonium |
Zdroj: | Applied Geochemistry. 85:154-161 |
ISSN: | 0883-2927 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2017.01.005 |
Popis: | Bottled mineral-water is typically produced through filtering processes of groundwater in many countries. Although naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORMs) are present in ambient groundwater, the accumulation of NORMs to filters used by bottled mineral-water plants and their total radioactivity was never studied. The radioactivity of NORMs in water and filter samples were determined for a total of thirteen bottled mineral-water facilities in Korea. The NORM levels were quite low in raw water (i.e., groundwater before filtered), and uranium and radon contents were lowered after filtering. However, minor increases of uranium concentration were observed after the treatment processes in two mineral-water plants used only membrane filters. The measured surface radiations sharply increased at the filters installed at the front of water treatment processes regardless of filter types. Diverse radionuclides including lead and polonium were found inside these filters with comparatively high radioactivity. In particular, the estimated total radioactivity of one of the used filters exceeded 1 Bq g −1 and 1000 kBq yr −1 that are the guideline values regulated by the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission in Korea for by-products occurring after any treatment processes. The elevated radiation may result in potential risk during bottling, transport, and disposal processes, therefore, proper management and disposal of the filters should be considered in bottled mineral-water treatment facilities. |
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