Determination of strontium in drinking water and consequences of radioactive elements present in drinking water for human health
2006
Rajkovic, M.B. (Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade - Zemun (Serbia). Department of Food Technology and Biochemistry)), E-mail: [email protected] | Stojanovic, M.D. (Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade (Serbia). System Quality and Characterization Laboratory) | Pantelic, G.K. (Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade (Serbia). Institute of Occupational and Radiological Health Dr Dragomir Karajovic) | Vuletic, V.V. (Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade (Serbia). Institute of Occupational and Radiological Health Dr Dragomir Karajovic)
In this paper the analysis of strontium and uranium content in drinking water has been done, indirectly, according to the scale which originates from drinking water in water-supply system of the city of Belgrade. Gamaspectrometric analysis showed the presence of free natural radionuclide in low activities. The activity of 90Sr in scale which is 0.72+/-0.11 Bq/kg was determined by radiochemical. Because of the small quantities of fur in the house heater this activity can be considered as irrelevant, but the accumulation of scale can have intensified influence. In this paper, the analysis of effects of the radioactive isotopes presence (first of all 238U and 235U) in drinking water on human health has been done.
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