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The human health risk assessment and countermeasures study of groundwater quality

Due to various geological, hydrogeological conditions and human activities, groundwater of different regions has distinct hydrochemical characteristics. The harmful chemical components of groundwater affect human health, and thus, the groundwater quality health risk assessment (GQHR) is important to...

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Published in:Environmental geochemistry and health 2023-06, Vol.45 (6), p.3215-3228
Main Authors: Lan, Tianshan, Wang, Fugang, Bao, Shanshan, Miao, Jinjie, Bai, Yaonan, Jia, Sida, Cao, Yuqing
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Language:English
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Summary:Due to various geological, hydrogeological conditions and human activities, groundwater of different regions has distinct hydrochemical characteristics. The harmful chemical components of groundwater affect human health, and thus, the groundwater quality health risk assessment (GQHR) is important to local residents. It is vital to select GQHR factors combined with hydrochemical features, and to explore their formation, concentration characteristics and the prominent controlling role of influencing risk distribution from natural and human reasons. The factors of NO 3 − , NO 2 − , NH 4 + and F − were extracted as assessment factors to evaluate the GQHR. The factors NO 3 − , NO 2 − and NH 4 + are derived by human activities and F − stems from irrigation of geogenic high-fluoride groundwater and fertilizer use. The results of GQHR showed the risk order as children > adult females > adult males. The low- and medium-risk regions correspond to high groundwater levels, which are mainly controlled by natural factors. The high-risk regions located in eastern part of the study area, which were affected by both natural and human reasons. The targeted measures to prevent the increase of groundwater health risk caused by different dominant controlling effects were put forward. The research provides a scientific basis for the safety of groundwater supply and environmental exposure in this area. The research ideas and methods can be a reference for similar studies.
ISSN:0269-4042
1573-2983
DOI:10.1007/s10653-022-01384-9