Opinion Article - Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry (2023) Volume 7, Issue 1
Identification of soil physico-chemical characteristics and natural radioactivity parameters
Major rivers in an area are frequently important supplies of drinking water for the local populace, and radionuclide levels in the water have a direct impact on that population's health. The World Health Organization's various concentration levels are useful as screening values for identifying water source pollution, but their potential as regulatory or early warning limits is constrained. In order to identify potential pollution risks, the regulatory authority must manage water bodies by level based on radionuclide content.
Author(s): Daniel George