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A meta-analysis of the distribution, sources and health risks of arsenic-contaminated groundwater in Pakistan
- Source :
- Environmental Pollution. 242:307-319
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2018.
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Abstract
- Globally, millions of people who rely on groundwater for potable purposes and agriculture have been inadvertently exposed to toxic arsenic (As) because of its natural occurrence in groundwater in several countries of Asia, Europe and America. While the presence of As in groundwater and its impacts on human health have been documented in many countries, there is little information on As contamination in Pakistan. This review highlights, for the first time, the extent and severity of As-induced problems in Pakistan based on relevant published papers; discusses possible sources of As contamination of aquifers; and estimates As-induced potential health hazards in the country in relation to global data. Data from 43 studies (>9882 groundwater samples) were used to describe As variability in groundwater of Pakistan and for comparison with global data. The mean groundwater As content reported in these studies was 120 μg/L (range: 0.1–2090 μg/L; SD: ±307). About 73% of the values for mean As contents in the 43 studies were higher than the World Health Organization (WHO) permissible limit (10 μg/L) for drinking water, while 41% were higher than the permissible limit of As in Pakistan (50 μg/L). It was observed that groundwater samples in some areas of Punjab and Sindh provinces contained high As concentrations which were almost equal to concentrations reported in the most contaminated areas of the world. We predicted that the mean values of ADD, HQ and CR were 4.4 μg kg−1day−1 (range: 0–77 μg kg−1day−1), 14.7 (range: 0–256) and 0.0029 (range: 0–0.0512), respectively, based on mean As concentrations reported in Pakistan. In addition, this article proposes some integrated sustainable solutions and future perspectives keeping in view the regional and global context, as well as the on-ground reality of the population drinking As-contaminated water, planning issues, awareness among civil society and role of the government bodies. Based on available data, it is predicted that almost 47 million people in Pakistan are residing in areas where more than 50% of groundwater wells contain As concentrations above the WHO recommended limit of As in drinking water.
- Subjects :
- Range (biology)
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Population
0211 other engineering and technologies
Distribution (economics)
chemistry.chemical_element
Context (language use)
Aquifer
02 engineering and technology
010501 environmental sciences
World Health Organization
Toxicology
Risk Assessment
01 natural sciences
Arsenic
Arsenic Poisoning
Water Pollution, Chemical
Humans
Pakistan
education
Groundwater
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
021110 strategic, defence & security studies
geography
education.field_of_study
geography.geographical_feature_category
business.industry
Drinking Water
Water Pollution
Agriculture
Environmental Exposure
General Medicine
Pollution
Europe
chemistry
Drug Contamination
business
Water resource management
Hymecromone
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Environmental Monitoring
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 02697491
- Volume :
- 242
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Environmental Pollution
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c03a204b32cfb5522f82c023b1b19054
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2018.06.083