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Radionuclides in Water
Geologist and Professor Dr. Brian Redmond takes a deep dive into the science of Radionuclides and how they can impact drinking water safety.
Radionuclides in Water
Geologist and Professor Dr. Brian Redmond takes a deep dive into the science of Radionuclides and how they can impact drinking water safety.
Can Water Itself Be Radioactive?
Is it possible for water to be radioactive? The answer, intriguingly, is yes, but this occurrence is quite rare and typically not a concern for most people.
Can Water Itself Be Radioactive?
Is it possible for water to be radioactive? The answer, intriguingly, is yes, but this occurrence is quite rare and typically not a concern for most people.