South-Central Section–40th Annual Meeting (6–7 March 2006)
Paper No. 3-1
Presentation Time: 8:20 AM-12:00 PM

RADIOACTIVITY IN SMALL HOMES USING WELL WATER

MOSE, Douglas, MUSHRUSH, George, and SIAWAY, George, Chemistry, George Mason Univ, 4400 University drive, Fairfax, VA 22030, Dje42@aol.com

Alpha-track detectors were used for three months in several hundred homes located in northern Virginia to determine indoor (airborne) radon concentrations, and these concentrations were compared to measurements of dissolved radon in the kitchen water supply (normally used for drinking water). The comparisons were grouped according to the size of the homes. Homes using municipal water (reservoir water) had waterborne radon concentrations of less than 100 pCi/L and were found among all the size groups. Homes using well water had waterborne radon concentrations from less than 1000 pCi/L up to almost 10,000 pCi/L. In the subset of homes with well water, the smaller homes tend to have much higher indoor (airborne) radon than the larger homes. Consequently, the combined risk of cancer from airborne radon and waterborne radon is greatest in communities of small homes using well water.

South-Central Section–40th Annual Meeting (6–7 March 2006)
General Information for this Meeting
Session No. 3--Booth# 1
Environmental Geology/Structural Geology/Tectonics (Posters)
University of Oklahoma, College of Continuing Education: Room A-2/4/6
8:20 AM-12:00 PM, Monday, 6 March 2006

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 38, No. 1, p. 6

© Copyright 2006 The Geological Society of America (GSA), all rights reserved. Permission is hereby granted to the author(s) of this abstract to reproduce and distribute it freely, for noncommercial purposes. Permission is hereby granted to any individual scientist to download a single copy of this electronic file and reproduce up to 20 paper copies for noncommercial purposes advancing science and education, including classroom use, providing all reproductions include the complete content shown here, including the author information. All other forms of reproduction and/or transmittal are prohibited without written permission from GSA Copyright Permissions.