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Radon in surface water on JerseyMedical Officer of Health Jersey Channel Islands A survey of surface water was undertaken, in Jersey, in 1994, to measure the concentration of radon. Over most of the island the levels were found to be low. The highest levels correlated with the areas where granite was intruded into older rocks. The levels found could lead to elevated concentrations in some dwellings but it was felt that radon was not a major risk to the health of the public.
The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, Vol. 116, No. 4,
237-239 (1996) |
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