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RADIUM-226 IN THE DIET OF TWO U. S. CITIES
I. M. Fisenne and H. W. Keller

A revised estimate of the daily radium-226 dietary intake in three
cities (New York City, Chicago and San Francisco) was reported in

April 1969. °))

At that timé, a comparison of the 1960 and 1966 diet

estimates showed that the 1966 values were from 27% to 50% lower than
the 1960 values.

This difference was due to the change in the analytical

procedure for radium-226.

To obtain a more representative estimate of

dietary intake, a second food sampling from the New York City and
San Francisco was analyzed for radium-226.

No Ghicago diet samples

were available for analyses, since food sampling from this city was terminated in 1968.

Samples of New York City and San Francisco area tap

water were also analyzed for radium-226,
The HASL food sampling program is described in HASL-200. ¢”?

The

tap water samples from New York City represent an integrated one month

collection.

The San Francisco area tap water sample was collected on

a single day.
The radium-226 diet level estimates are shown in Tables 1 and 2.
Duplicate sample analyses are also listed.

The yearly consumption

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figures are taken from a U. S. Department of Agriculture report.

(3)

The average daily intake of radium-226 in the two cities may be com-

puted from these data.
San Francisco

1.7 pCi/day

0.8 pCi/day

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