Author/Authors :
Ugwuanyi, D.C Department of Medical Radiography and Radiological Sciences - Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Nnewi Campus - Anambra State, Nigeria , Nzotta, O.N Department of Medical Radiography and Radiological Sciences - Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Nnewi Campus - Anambra State, Nigeria , Ogolodom, M.P Department of Medical Radiography and Radiological Sciences - Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Nnewi Campus - Anambra State, Nigeria , Sibeudu, T.F Department of Nursing Sciences - Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology - Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Nnewi Campus - Anambra State, Nigeria , Ibekwe, A.M Department of Nursing Sciences - Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology - Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Nnewi Campus - Anambra State, Nigeria , Ezeaku, N.O Department of Medical Radiography and Radiological Sciences - Nnamdi Azikiwe University - Nnewi Campus - Anambra State, Nigeria
Abstract :
Background: Nnewi town has undergone a marked increase in industrialization over the years. Considering the continuous disposal of automotive and hospital wastes in dumpsites within the town there is a need
to ascertain the background radiation level of some of its dumpsites.
Objective: To evaluate the level of background radiation in some selected
dumpsites in Nnewi and compare the background radiation dose levels with
the worldwide recommended average natural dose of 2.4mSv/yr to humans.
Methods: The levels of background radiation in these dumpsites were
estimated using a well-calibrated International Medicom CRM-100 Digital
Radiation Monitor (survey meter). A cross-sectional survey was adopted for
this study. Following the standard procedure, the radiation monitor was held
at a distance of 1.0 meters above the ground and three readings are taken at
each location and the mean recorded. The Annual Absorbed Dose Rate (ADR),
Absorbed Dose Rate (AD) and the Annual Equivalent Dose Rate (AEDR) were
calculated. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the data using
Statistical Package for Social Sciences SPSS version 20. Results: The mean of
the calculated Annual Absorbed Dose Rates recorded at 21 and 24 meters
was marginally greater than the accepted exposure rate for the public with
the values of 1.5 mSv/year respectively. At 12 and 27 meters, the values were
1.5 mSv/year for Bank Road dumpsite respectively. Other distances were
below the limit of 1mSv/year for the public and also below the dose limit of
20mSv/year for radiation workers as recommended by the ICRP.
Conclusion: The radiation levels emitted from the study area were within
permissible limits for the general population. Therefore there is little risk of instantaneous radiation hazard with an estimated safety zone at 6 meters from the dumpsites.
Keywords :
Absorbed dose , absorbed dose rate , annual absorbed dose rate , annual equivalent dose rate