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  • The study focuses on the transfer of naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) from phosphate rock to phosphatic fertilizers, resulting in technologically enhanced NORM (TENORM) waste at a fertilizer plant in Multan, Pakistan.
  • Samples of precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) waste were collected and analyzed for radionuclide activity concentrations, revealing that levels of radium-226 (Ra-226) were notably higher than those found in natural calcium carbonate and soil.
  • The findings indicate a potential radiological hazard, with indoor exposure to gamma rays from the PCC exceeding the safe annual effective dose of 1 mSv, raising concerns about environmental pollution from TENORM.

Article Abstract

The NORM (naturally occurring radioactive material) in phosphate rock is transferred as TENORM (technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material) to phosphatic fertilizers and to the waste generated by the chemical processes. The waste generated at the NP (nitrophosphate) fertilizer plant at Multan in Pakistan is PCC (precipitated calcium carbonate). Thirty samples of the PCC were collected from the heaps of the waste near the fertilizer plant. Activity concentrations of radionuclides in the waste samples were measured by using the technique of gamma ray spectrometry consisting of coaxial type HPGe (high purity germanium) detector coupled with a PC (personal computer) based MCA (multichannel analyzer) through a spectroscopy amplifier. Activity concentrations of (226)Ra, (232)Th and (40)K in the waste samples were determined to be 273 ± 23 (173-398), 32 ± 4 (26-39) and 56 ± 5 (46-66) Bq kg(-1) respectively. The activity concentration of (226)Ra in the PCC waste was found to be higher than that in naturally occurring calcium carbonate (limestone and marble) and in worldwide soil. Radiological hazard was estimated from indoor and outdoor exposure to gamma rays from the PCC. Indoor annual effective dose was higher than 1 mSv. Potential radiological pollution in the environment from TENORM in the PCC has also been addressed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2011.04.102DOI Listing

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