University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria; Bayelsa State College of Education, Okpoma, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Agbalagba, O.E., University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Bayelsa State College of Education, Okpoma, Bayelsa State, Nigeria; Meindinyoc, R.K., University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Bayelsa State College of Education, Okpoma, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
A six years of radiation impact assessment in an oil spillage environment and the host communities in Ughelli region of delta state have been conducted, using a digilert nuclear radiation monitor meter and a geographical positioning system (GPS). Measurements were made in 20 sites, 6 host communities and a control sample spread across the affected area. Measured average location values ranged between 0.010 mRh-1 (0.532 mSv y-1) to 0.019 mRh-1(1.010 mSv y-1). The yearly exposure rate ranged between 0.013±0.006 mRh-1(0.692±0.080 mSvy-1) to 0.016±0.005 mRh-1 (0.851±0.100 mSv y-1) in the oil spillage area. The host communities' values ranged between 0.011 mRh-1(0.585 mSv y-1) to 0.015 mRh-1(0.798 mSv y-1) with an average value of 0.010 mRh-1(0.532 mSv y-1) recorded at the control sample. The radiation levels within these oil spillage areas and the host communities were of 55% and 33.3% respectively above the normal background level of 0.013 mRh-1. The average equivalent dose rate obtained was higher than the 0.478 ηSv/y normal background level but was within the safe limit of 0.05 Sv y-1 recommended by ICRP and NCRP. These values obtained will not pose any immediate radiological health hazard to the host communities and workers within this environment. © Indian Society for Education and Environment (iSee).