N. Lokobauer et al., RADON CONCENTRATIONS IN HOUSES AROUND THE PLOMIN COAL-FIRED POWER-PLANT, Journal of environmental radioactivity, 34(1), 1997, pp. 37-44
Investigation of radon activity concentration in houses around the Plo
min coal-fired power plant (Istrian Peninsula) started in the winter o
f 1990 upon the assumption that certain old houses in this region were
built using mortar and plaster prepared from slag and ash. This paper
presents the results of a preliminary investigation carried out in th
e winter of 1990 and spring of 1991, when the difference between radon
levels in old and newly built houses was first noted, and the subsequ
ent data obtained by radon measurements in 40 selected houses in the p
eriod from 1992 to 1994. The average annual radon activity concentrati
on in the old houses ranged from 55 Bqm(-3) to 426 Bqm(-3) (mean value
146 +/- 91 Bqm(-3)) and in more recently built houses from 16 Bqm(-3)
to 67 Bqm(-3) (mean value 36 +/- 13 Bqm(-3)). The average annual effe
ctive doses from inhalation of radon progeny for the inhabitants livin
g in the old and newly build houses were estimated to be 2.7 mSv and 0
.7 mSv, respectively. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.