Establishment of background radiation dose rate in the vicinity of the proposed Manyoni Uranium Project, Singida

Type Journal Article - Tanzania Journal of Science
Title Establishment of background radiation dose rate in the vicinity of the proposed Manyoni Uranium Project, Singida
Author(s)
Volume 41
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 19-26
URL https://www.ajol.info/index.php/tjs/article/viewFile/148837/138342
Abstract
The absorbed dose rate in air in the vicinity of the proposed Manyoni uranium mining project located
in Singida region, Tanzania, was determined so as to establish the baseline data for background
radiation dose rate data prior to commencement of uranium mining activities. Twenty stations in seven
villages were selected and monitored for six months from June 2012 to November 2012. The absorbed
dose rate in air was measured by means of CaF2:Dy thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD-200). The
annual effective dose was estimated using outdoor occupancy factor of 0.2 and conversion coefficient
factor of 0.7 SvG y-1
. The mean dose rate was found to range from 16.68 - 507.00 nGy h-1 with an
average of 74.86 nGy h-1
. Maximum average dose rate of 396.7 nGy h-1 was found at station number 8
situated in Mwanzi Village which was about 7 times higher than the world average value of 59 nGy h-1
(UNSCEAR 2008) corresponding to annual effective dose of 0.5mSv y-1
. This value is 2 fold lower than
the recommended limit of 1 mSv y-1 for a member of the public (ICRP 1990). Minimum avarage dose
rates of 30.9 nGy h-1 was found in station number 16 and 17 located in Aghondi village, corresponding
to annual effective dose of 0.04 mSv y-1
. This implies that prior to commencement of uranium mining
activities in the proposed area the external exposure rates due to the natural background radiation are
lower than the world recommended value.

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