Maryland Department of Natural Resources

Reports

Occurrence and distribution of radium, gross alpha-particle activity, and gross beta-particle activity in ground water in the Magothy Formation and Potomac Group aquifers, upper Chesapeake Bay area, Maryland


2000, Bolton, D.W.

Report of Investigations 70


Key Results

A study was conducted of the occurrence and distribution of radium, gross alpha-particle activity, and gross betaparticle activity in ground water in the Magothy Formation and Potomac Group aquifers in the upper Chesapeake Bay area of Maryland. A total of 203 wells were sampled in Prince George's, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Harford, Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne's Counties from June through November 1998. This study was a follow-up to a 1997 pilot study of carcinogens in well water in Anne Arundel County, in which radium-226 plus radium-228 concentrations exceeded the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Maximum Contaminant Level of 5 picocuries per liter in 15 of the 20 wells sampled in the Magothy and Patapsco Formations. Analysis of the data from this study and the pilot study has resulted in these key findings: