----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 7:22 AM
Subject: RE: Water Irradiation?
That's an interesting idea, but I'm pretty sure its
impractical from the economic point of view, since such an irradiator would
have to compete with a variety of commercial UV sterilizers of all sizes
already on the market.
The one advantage a gamma sterilizer would have over a UV one
is that the water would not need to be clean for the former to be effective --
UV sterilizers typically have reduced effectiveness in turbid water, as the
bugs are shielded by bits of dirt.
Jaro
----- Original Message -----
From: Kai
Kaletsch
To: RadSafe
Sent:
Thursday, July 04, 2002 9:07 PM
Subject: Water
Irradiation?
Not sure how aware the rest of the world is about this, but
here in Canada there have been some issues with people getting sick or dying
from bugs in the drinking water over the last couple of years. Water treatment
has been a municipal issue but now the feds and provinces are getting more
involved.
Some communities absolutely refuse to
chlorinate their water. I was wondering if anyone knew what kind of dose it
would take to kill the bugs in the water. Could that be achieved by putting
some Cs-137 or Co-60 next to a water pipe? Would it cause the pipe to fall
apart? Any side effects to the water?
I would just love to see someone
propose that to one of these communities:)
Kai