Evaluation of the Radon Levels in the Groundwater Wells of Qatar: Radiological Risk Assessment

Author:

Manawi Yehia1ORCID,Ahmad Ayesha2,Subeh Mosab1,Hushari Mohammad3,Bukhari Sayed2ORCID,Al-Sulaiti Huda1

Affiliation:

1. Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation, Doha P.O. Box 34110, Qatar

2. Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Doha P.O. Box 7634, Qatar

3. RADPRO Company for Trading and Training, Doha P.O. Box 34110, Qatar

Abstract

The objective of this work is to give a holistic overview of the groundwater quality in Qatar in terms of its radon levels and provide a radiological risk assessment of elevated radon levels on human health. This study covered the analysis of groundwater collected from various locations throughout Qatar and maps using ArcGIS followed by a radiological risk assessment of radon in Qatar. There is no extensive study reported to investigate radon activity levels in groundwater across Qatar and their health effects. The radon level measurements of the Qatari groundwater ranged between 2.7 ± 0.2 and 60.7 ± 13.4 Bq/L with a mean value of 20.6 Bq/L, which is greater than the US EPA’s maximum contamination level (11 Bq/L). About 65% of the studied samples exceeded the US EPA’s MCL guidelines. The mean total annual effective dose due to radon inhalation and ingestion was 0.056 mSv/y, which is below the WHO reference level of 0.1 mSv/y. The radon radiological risk study through inhalation and ingestion clearly revealed that the contribution of the inhalation dose was higher than the ingestion dose.

Funder

Qatar National Research Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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