Groundwater nitrate contamination and associated human health risk assessment in southern districts of Punjab, India.
In: Environmental Science & Pollution Research, Jg. 25 (2018-09-01), Heft 25, S. 25336-25347
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Consumption of high NO 3 containing water may pose serious health hazard especially in children (< 5 years). The source of NO 3 in groundwater includes surface leaching from wastewater and waste dump sites, animal excreta disposal, industrial effluents, and N-based fertilizers, etc. This study aimed to investigate the concentration of NO 3 in groundwater of 14 intensively cultivated districts of Malwa Punjab, India, and its possible health hazards in local residents. The sampling of 76 sites revealed the concentration of NO 3 in ranges of 38.45-198.05 mgL −1 , and over 92% sites showed the high level of it than the safe limits as decided by the Bureau of Indian standards (45 mg L −1 ) and World Health Organization (50 mg L −1 ). The possible health hazards of high NO 3 intake was estimated using USEPA human health risk assessment (HHRA) model for both adult and children. Results of this study suggested the chronic daily intake (CDI) in the ranges of 1.09-5.65 and 2.56-13.20 in adult and children population of this region, respectively. The hazard quotient (HQ nitrate ) value was > 1 in most sampling locations ranging 1.09-5.65 for the adult and 2.56-13.20 for children population of Malwa. This study indicates that 93.42% adult and 100% young population of the Malwa are at higher risk of chronic toxicity by excess NO 3 intake. The HHRA results suggested a high vulnerability of a local community to NO 3 toxicity in this region; therefore, there is an instant need to take preventive measures to safeguard the health of local residents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Groundwater nitrate contamination and associated human health risk assessment in southern districts of Punjab, India.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Ahada, Chetan P. S. ; Suthar, Surindra |
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Zeitschrift: | Environmental Science & Pollution Research, Jg. 25 (2018-09-01), Heft 25, S. 25336-25347 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2018 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 0944-1344 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-018-2581-2 |
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