Gross alpha/beta radioactivity and radiation dose in thermal and non-thermal spas groundwaters
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Gross alpha and gross beta activities have been determined in thermal and non-thermal spas groundwaters (75)occurring at São Paulo and Minas Gerais states in Brazil as they are ingested in public places, bottled and used for bathing purposes, among other. The samples provided from springs and pumped tubular wells drilled at different aquifer systems inserted in Paraná and Southeastern Shield hydrogeological provinces. The WHO guideline reference value proposed in 2011 for the drinking water quality was never reached for the gross alpha activity (0.5 Bq/L)but it was exceeded in 13 groundwater samples for the gross beta activity (1 Bq/L). Available activity concentration data of the natural radionuclides 40 K, 228 Ra ( 232 Th-daughter), 238 U and descendants ( 234 U, 226 Ra, 222 Rn, 210 Pb, 210 Po)allowed calculate the total Committed Effective Dose (CED)based on a drinking water ingestion rate of 2 L/day. The WHO reference level of 0.1 mSv per year for the CED was surpassed in a high number of water sources (62 (83%)or 41 (55%), disregarding radon), denoting the relevance of the radiological surveys detailing as much as possible the dissolved radionuclides present in potable waters, despite the analytical difficulties and costs involved.
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Environmental sciences, Geoscience
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Heliyon, v. 5, n. 5, 2019.





