Assessing radon hazard in drinking water: A comprehensive approach integrating deterministic and probabilistic methods with water consumption routines

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作者
Pyuskyulyan, Konstantin [1 ,2 ]
Pipoyan, David [1 ]
Hovhannisyan, Spartak [1 ]
Beglaryan, Meline [1 ]
Movsisyan, Nona [1 ]
Belyaeva, Olga [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Ecol Noosphere Studies NAS RA, 68 Abovyan St, Yerevan 0025, Armenia
[2] Armenian Nucl Power Plant, Metsamor 0910, Armavir Marz, Armenia
关键词
Water consumption; Exposure; Annual effective dose; Monte Carlo simulation; R-22(n);
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175217
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The research aimed to determine the spatiotemporal distribution patterns of radon activity concentrations in tap water of Yerevan city and assess radon-associated hazards using both deterministic and probabilistic approaches. This was accomplished by integrating one-year monitoring data of radon in water with water consumption habits among adult population clusters, which were identified through food frequency questionnaire in Yerevan. The study findings indicated variations in radon activity levels across administrative districts. The highest average activity concentrations were detected in Davtashen (7.07 Bq/L), while the lowest average was observed in Kanaker-Zeytun (1.57 Bq/L). The overall pattern of spatiotemporal variation during monitoring period revealed higher prevalence of radon in water in the northern and western parts of the city compared to the east and south, indicating different sources of drinking water. The radon-associated hazard assessment from water, using a deterministic approach (e.g., inhalation, ingestion, radon dissolution in blood, total effective dose), revealed values below the individual dose criterion (IDC) of 0.1 mSv/y. Monte Carlo simulation revealed a probability of exceeding IDC in specific water consumption-based groups. Residents of Yerevan who drink more than 3 L water daily with the highest observed activity concentration of 11.4 Bq/L, have an 86.26 % chance of exceeding IDC. Residents consuming 2.1 L water daily have a 7.02 % chance of exceeding IDC. The study highlights the importance of applied principles and methodologies for radon monitoring, particularly considering actual water consumption data and different risk assessment approaches. Considering the worst-case scenario results, it is recommended to keep tap water consumption up to 3 L per day, keeping the tap open longer to reduce radon levels. It also emphasizes the need for continued monitoring, given the variations in radon activity. The study provides valuable insights into radon exposure assessment, mitigation, and action plans in terms of water safety and public health.
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