Author, as appears in the article.: Martinez, Joana; Penalver, Alejandra; Riu, Jordi; Aguilar, Carme; Borrull, Francesc
Department: Química Analítica i Química Orgànica
URV's Author/s: Aguilar Anguera, Maria del Carmen / AGUILAR MARMOL, CARME / Borrull Ballarín, Francesc / MARTÍNEZ, JOANA / PEÑALVER HERNANDO, ALEJANDRA / Riu Rusell, Jordi
Keywords: Annual effective dos Annual effective dose Bottled Drinking water Groundwater Humans Lead radioisotopes Lithology Mineral waters Natural mineral water Natural radioactivity Radiation monitoring Radium Risk assessment Spain Uranium Water pollutants, radioactive
Abstract: The enhancement of natural radioactivity in groundwater, specifically in natural mineral water, is related to the lithological formations through which water bodies or courses pass. Although natural mineral waters are exempt from monitoring for radioactive substances according to Council Directive 2013/51/EURATOM, this study focuses on the radiological characterization of natural mineral water under Spanish Royal Decree 3/2023. The water studied was taken from Catalan aquifers with different lithological characteristics (sedimentary, metamorphic or granitic) and is sold on local markets. Moreover, radiological data on the water was correlated with its lithological origin and the health risk for different age groups was assessed. Our results showed that of the 26 natural mineral waters studied, 10 exceeded gross alpha screening value (100 mBq/L), all from granitic aquifers. Further research on natural individual radionuclides was conducted on these ten samples. U-234 and U-238 were at around 1100-1600 mBq/L. In addition, Pb-210 was found in two samples, which also presented the highest Ra-226 activity, associated with granitic bedrock and the presence of Po-210. The annual effective dose was 179.0 mu Sv/year and 145.9 mu Sv/year, exceeding 100 mu Sv/year mainly due to the contribution of Pb-210 > U-234,U-238 > Po-210 > Ra-226, in this order. After assessing the lifetime cancer risk, these two samples were determined not to pose a health risk due to ingestion. Although no radiological monitoring is required for natural mineral water, further surveillance is recommendable.
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licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Author's mail: francesc.borrull@urv.cat carme.aguilar@urv.cat jordi.riu@urv.cat
Author identifier: 0000-0003-2718-9336 0000-0002-5913-2599 0000-0001-5823-9223
Record's date: 2024-11-23
Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Papper original source: Environmental Monitoring And Assessment. 196 (12): 1169-
APA: Martinez, Joana; Penalver, Alejandra; Riu, Jordi; Aguilar, Carme; Borrull, Francesc (2024). Radiological characterization related to lithology and risk assessment of bottled natural mineral water. Environmental Monitoring And Assessment, 196(12), 1169-. DOI: 10.1007/s10661-024-13353-z
Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Journal publication year: 2024
Publication Type: Journal Publications