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 Measuring alpha, gamma in drinking water
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JoeP

USA
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Posted - 06/12/2024 :  16:42:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello, I need everybody’s help. Let’s pull together here and test the water. I need help trying to detect drinking water. Normal water tests perform radon alpha gamma wave. We sit on a radium belt.

Joe P
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nonus

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Posted - 06/15/2024 :  11:50:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello. You need alpha daughter particles detector. In USA there are San nuclear 1027, SafetySiren pro4. In Europe and world there are airthings 2350, radex rd107+ (ion). You also can try experiment with vacuum cleaner and filter that made measurements alpha daughter particles with alpha particle radiometer as gmc-600+.

There are resources with tests of water: https://www.epa.gov/radnet/radnet-laboratory-data-state

Edited by - nonus on 06/15/2024 12:14:34
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henrykang

USA
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Posted - 08/07/2024 :  19:40:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Detectors for alpha and daughter particles are necessary. San nuclear 1027 and SafetySiren pro4 are available in the US. Airthings 2350 and Radex RD107+ (ion) are available in the European and global markets. If you have an alpha particle radiometer, such as the gmc-600+, you may also try measuring alpha daughter particles with a vacuum cleaner and filter. https://mapsdriving-directions.io/
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