Current radiological situation in Slavonski brod, Croatia: Is there a reason for concern?

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For years, the town of Slavonski Brod in Croatia has been facing serious problems with air pollution, which is usually attributed to an oil refinery across the Sava River in Bosnia and Herzegovina. While the air quality is being monitored rigorously with regard to nonradioactive matter, no attention has been paid to the possibility of a coincidental radioactive pollution. This study is the first to have addressed this issue. We measured ambient dose rate equivalents at 150 sites and found that none exceeded 120 nSv h-1, while the average was 80 nSv h-1. Gamma-ray spectrometry of the collected river water and soil samples did not reveal any unusual radioactivity either. In other words, we have found no evidence of radioactive pollution that would endanger the health of the residents of Slavonski Brod.

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Petrinec, B., Tišma, I., Šoštarić, M., Sovilj, M. P., Babic, D., Radolic, V., … Vuković, B. (2017). Current radiological situation in Slavonski brod, Croatia: Is there a reason for concern? Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada i Toksikologiju, 68(3), 206–211. https://doi.org/10.1515/aiht-2017-68-2992

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