Public concern has recently focused upon the presence
of radioactive radon in homes. The Environmental
Protection Agency and others have researched this health
hazard. Radon gas is given off during typical household
water uses such as showering, bathing, dishwashing, and
clothes washing. However, few studies have been performed
on radon...
Radon-222 gas has unique properties allowing it to be used as an indicator for the
presence of organic phase liquids in the saturated zone. It naturally occurs in soils. It is
radioactive, making quantitative detection straight forward. A noble gas, it is chemically
inert and does not react with aquifer...
Persistence of Non aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) in the subsurface at residual
saturations eventually contributes to undesirable groundwater contamination. Proper
characterization of subsurface NAPL, its location, composition and distribution, is
essential for the chosen remediation technology to be effective. It is also desirable to
assess the performance of remedial actions...