![]() ![]() The Chemistry of Process Development in Fine Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry 2007 ISBN: 978-5-6 Ullmann’s Processes and Process Engineering Project Management from Inquiry to Acceptanceįrom the Initial Idea to the Chemical Production Plantīr¨ockel, U., Meier, W., Wagner, G. The ingestion of water and fish would not pose any significant radiological impact on health or cancer risk to the public, implicating that the fishes from Nagarjuna Sagar Dam reservoir are safe for human consumption except the fisherman community.Edited by Ian Houson Process Understanding The radionuclides in our water samples were approximately 50 times far below the recommended limit. The maximum permissible limits in water samples of the analyzed radionuclides are 238 U-10 Bq/l, 210 Po-0.1 Bq/l, 226 Ra-1 Bq/l, and 210 Pb-0.1 Bq/l. The uranium concentration in the sediment and water was in BDL (<0.5 ppb). The spatial variations among the radionuclides (238 U, 232 Th, 210 Po, 226 Ra, 210 Pb) in water and bottom sediments of Nagarjuna Sagar Dam were determined. The sediment, water, and fish samples were collected and analyzed for radionuclide (238 U, 232 Th, 210 Po, 226 Ra, 210 Pb) and physicochemical parameters like pH, TOC, total hardness, alkalinity, DO, cation exchange capacity, and particle size. Ten sampling locations in Nagarjuna Sagar Dam have been selected to assess the suitability of the reservoir water for human consumption.
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