Literature DB >> 29574657

Shallow groundwater quality and associated non-cancer health risk in agricultural areas (Poyang Lake basin, China).

Evgeniya Soldatova1, Zhanxue Sun2, Sofya Maier3, Valeriia Drebot3, Bai Gao2.   

Abstract

Owing to their accessibility, shallow groundwater is an essential source of drinking water in rural areas while usually being used without control by authorities. At the same time, this type of water resource is one of the most vulnerable to pollution, especially in regions with extensive agricultural activity. These factors increase the probability of adverse health effects in the population as a result of the consumption of shallow groundwater. In the present research, shallow groundwater quality in the agricultural areas of Poyang Lake basin was assessed according to world and national standards for drinking water quality. To evaluate non-cancer health risk from drinking groundwater, the hazard quotient from exposure to individual chemicals and hazard index from exposure to multiple chemicals were applied. It was found that, in shallow groundwater, the concentrations of 11 components (NO3-, NH4+, Fe, Mn, As, Al, rare NO2-, Se, Hg, Tl and Pb) exceed the limits referenced in the standards for drinking water. According to the health risk assessment, only five components (NO3-, Fe, As, rare NO2- and Mn) likely provoke non-cancer effects. The attempt to evaluate the spatial distribution of human health risk from exposure to multiple chemicals shows that the most vulnerable area is associated with territory characterised by low altitude where reducing or near-neutral conditions are formed (lower reaches of Xiushui and Ganjiang Rivers). The largest health risk is associated with the immune system and adverse dermal effects.

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Keywords:  Agrolandscapes; Drinking water; Health risk assessment; Non-cancer effects; Southeastern China; Water pollution

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29574657     DOI: 10.1007/s10653-018-0094-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Geochem Health        ISSN: 0269-4042            Impact factor:   4.609


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