The monitoring of tap waters in Milano: planning, methods and results.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry

ARPA Lombardia--Dipartimento Provinciale di Milano, via Juvara 22, 20129 Milano, Italy.

Published: February 2005

The radiometric monitoring of tap waters has been carried out, in Northern Italy, since late the 1980s as part of the activities headed by the National Surveillance Network on environmental radioactivity. Measurements were accomplished by gamma spectrometry over large samples of water that were drained in a single place and concentrated by ion exchange resin treatment. More recently a regular, periodical monitoring was started using liquid scintillation measurements. In this manner, gross alpha and beta activities, uranium, (226)Ra and (222)Rn concentrations are determined at present. Nevertheless, a single-point sampling may be not fully representative of the whole Milano aqueduct, significantly extended and fed by a number of wells. As a control, an extended monitoring of the aqueduct was planned and variations of water radioactivity in different Milano areas have been assessed.

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