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Journal of Radiological Science and Technology
2021 Volume.44 No. 3 p.247 ~ p.252
Evaluation of Radioactive Substance and Measurement of Harmfulness in Drinking Water
Jo Jung-Won

Lee Sang-Bok
Nam Jo-Hyeon
Noh Eun-Jeong
Beak Hyun-Woo
Lee Ye-Jin
Lee Joon-Se
Choi Ji-Won
Kim Sung-Chul
Abstract
As the number of single-person households increases, the consumption of bottled water is increasing. In addition, as the public¡¯s interest in radioactivity increases, interest in the field of living radioactivity is also increasing. Since drinking water is an essential element in our daily life, it must be safe from radioactivity. In this study, gamma radiation of drinking spring water was measured and internal exposure dose evaluation was performed to determine its harmfulness. K-40 and uranium-based radioactivity analysis was performed through a high-purity germanium detector, and as a result, drinking water was detected somewhat higher than that of mixing water. Since there is no regulation on the natural radioactivity concentration in Korea, it was compared with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Drinking Water Regulations and World Health Organization standard. As a result, there were some items that exceeded standards. Internal exposure was evaluated according to the effective dose formula of ICRP 119. As the result was derived that a maximum of 1.17 mSv per year could be received. This result means that the dose limit for the general public may be exceeded, and it was judged that it is necessary to set an appropriate standard value and present a recommendation value through continuous monitoring in the future.
KEYWORD
Drinking water, U-238, High Purity Germanium detector, Radioactivity, Water quality standard
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