Arsenic and other trace elements contamination in groundwater and a risk assessment study for the residents in the Kandal Province of Cambodia
Concentrations of arsenic and other trace elements in groundwater were examined at three villages (PT, POT
and CHL) in the Kandal Province of Cambodia. Concentrations of arsenic in the groundwater ranged from 6.64
(in POT village) to 1543μg/L (in PT village), with average and median concentrations of 552 and 353μg/L,
respectively. About 86% out offifteen samples contained arsenic concentrations exceeding the WHO drinking
water guidelines of 10μg/L. Concentrations of arsenic (III) varied from 4 (in POT village) to 1334μg/L (in PT
village), with an average concentration of 470μg/L. In addition, about 67%, 80% and 86% of the groundwater
samples had higher concentrations for, respectively, barium, manganese and lead than the WHO drinking
water guidelines. These results reveal that groundwater in Kandal Province is not only considerably
contaminated with arsenic but also with barium, manganese and lead. A risk assessment study found that
one sample (PT25) had a cumulative arsenic concentration (6758 mg) slightly higher than the threshold level
(6750 mg) that could cause internal cancer in smelter workers with chronic exposure to arsenic from
groundwater. High cumulative arsenic ingestion poses a health threat to the residents of Kandal Province.
Title: | Arsenic and other trace elements contamination in groundwater and a risk assessment study for the residents in the Kandal Province of Cambodia |
Authors: | Luu, Thi Thu Giang Sthiannopkao, Suthipong Kim, Kyoung-Woong |
Keywords: | Arsenic;Manganese;Lead;Barium;Groundwater;Kandal Province |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND |
Citation: | ISIKNOWLEDGE |
Abstract: | Concentrations of arsenic and other trace elements in groundwater were examined at three villages (PT, POT and CHL) in the Kandal Province of Cambodia. Concentrations of arsenic in the groundwater ranged from 6.64 (in POT village) to 1543μg/L (in PT village), with average and median concentrations of 552 and 353μg/L, respectively. About 86% out offifteen samples contained arsenic concentrations exceeding the WHO drinking water guidelines of 10μg/L. Concentrations of arsenic (III) varied from 4 (in POT village) to 1334μg/L (in PT village), with an average concentration of 470μg/L. In addition, about 67%, 80% and 86% of the groundwater samples had higher concentrations for, respectively, barium, manganese and lead than the WHO drinking water guidelines. These results reveal that groundwater in Kandal Province is not only considerably contaminated with arsenic but also with barium, manganese and lead. A risk assessment study found that one sample (PT25) had a cumulative arsenic concentration (6758 mg) slightly higher than the threshold level (6750 mg) that could cause internal cancer in smelter workers with chronic exposure to arsenic from groundwater. High cumulative arsenic ingestion poses a health threat to the residents of Kandal Province |
Description: | TNS07485 ; ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL Volume: 35 Issue: 3 Pages: 455-460 |
URI: | http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/30270 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412008001414 |
ISSN: | 0160-4120 |
Appears in Collections: | Bài báo của ĐHQGHN trong Web of Science |
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