Transcription of Drinking Water Problems:Radionuclides - TWON
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Radionuclides are types of atoms that areradioactive. The most common radionu-clides in Drinking Water are radium, radonand uranium. Most of the radionuclides in Drinking Water occur nat-urally at very low levels and are not considered a pub-lic health concern. However, radionuclides can also bedischarged into Drinking Water from human activity,such as from active nuclear power plants or other facil-ities that make or use radioactive who are exposed to relatively high levels ofradionuclides in Drinking Water for long periods maydevelop serious health problems, such as cancer, ane-mia, osteoporosis, cataracts, bone growths, kidneydisease, liver disease and impaired immune are the Sources of Radionuclides in Water ?
R adionuclides are types of atoms that are radioactive. The most common radionu-clides in drinking water are radium, radon and uranium. Most of the radionuclides in drinking water occur nat-
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