Atmosphere (Jul 2024)

Italian National Radon Action Plan: New Challenges for Risk Assessment

  • Giuseppe La Verde,
  • Giuseppe Della Peruta,
  • Chiara Imparato,
  • Fabrizio Ambrosino,
  • Rocco Mottareale,
  • Gaetano Gagliardo,
  • Mariagabriella Pugliese

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos15070846
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. 846

Abstract

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Radon gas is one of the chemical pollutants with one of the most significant physical effects due to its impact on human health: it is a radioactive noble gas which, if inhaled, can stochastically induce lung cancer. For this reason, it is classified as a category A substance and is the second cause of cancer after tobacco smoking. The monitoring and management of indoor radon is based on international recommendations but also national regulations, which, in recent years, have been updated by lowering the reference levels. In this work, some radon activity concentration data were evaluated by comparing the criteria of old and new legislation to highlight how the radiation protection approach has completely changed. Specifically, this study focuses on measurements in Campania, which, due to its originally volcanic geological structure, requires crucial attention in the context of radon risk assessment, given the considerable number of dwellings built in tuff. This initial data processing enabled the identification of potential high-priority radon risk areas, serving as an important reference point for the extension of the monitoring activities in Campania.

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