Radionuclides and heavy elements in a water deposits of Reverse Osmosis system filters in Iraqi houses

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Introduction
In this study, we investigated contaminants in sediments of reverse osmosis water systems in Iraqi households. These filters are imported from the US and Taiwan and are available in the Iraqi market. The rate of environmental pollutions in residues of the water filters was examined by measuring alpha particles emission rates and the concentration of heavy metals.
Material and
Methods
In this study, we measured the rate of alpha particles emission using CR-39 detector. Heavy elements were measured using an atomic absorption spectrometer.
Results
The highest value of cadmium was found in Ghadeer district and the lowest cadmium value in Alswag district. The highest value of lead was found in Ghadeer district and the lowest in Aljameha. The emission rates of alpha particles were found to be the lowest in the sediments of Ghadeer district, and the highest values were found in Khan Almkhdhar.
Conclusion
The average concentrations of dissolved Cd and Pb were higher than the safe limits for Iraq specifications and the world standard limit.
Language:
English
Published:
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics, Volume:16 Issue: 1, Jan-Feb 2019
Pages:
15 to 18
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