This volume covers most aspects of radionuclides in drinking water, including specific coverage of occurrence, mechanisms resulting in human exposure, health effects, quantitative risk assessment, analytical chemistry methodology, treatment technology, and enforcement aspects.
This book brings together disparate groups to share thoughts and biases concerning the role of perceptions and ethics in environmental risk decision making. It examines the place values and value judgments in the process of environmental risk decision making.
What data is needed to complete a quantitative risk assessment for environmental and public health? How accurate does a quantitative risk assessment have to be?