Assessment of groundwater geochemistry using multivariate water quality index and potential health risk in industrial belt of central Odisha, India

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作者
Naik, Manas Ranjan [1 ]
Mahanty, Biswanath [2 ]
Sahoo, Sunil Kumar [3 ]
Jha, Viveka Nand [3 ]
Sahoo, Naresh Kumar [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Siksha O Anusandhan Deemed Univ, Dept Chem, Environm Sci Program, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
[2] Karunya Inst Technol & Sci, Dept Biotechnol, Coimbatore 641114, India
[3] Bhabha Atom Res Ctr, Mumbai 400085, India
[4] Siksha O Anusandhan Deemed Univ, Environm Sci Program, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
关键词
Groundwater; Hydrogeochemical analysis; non-Carcinogenic health risk; Principal component analysis; Water quality index; NITRATE CONTAMINATION; SHALLOW GROUNDWATER; RIVER-BASIN; AREA; DISTRICT; URANIUM; REGION; GIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119161
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Groundwater in India has been shown to have a variety of water quality issues, including fluoride, nitrate, and uranium pollution, all of which pose a health risk to humans. In the present study, a total of 106 groundwater samples from the Angul district of Odisha, an industrialized region in India, were analyzed for 14 different hydrochemical parameters. In almost 30%, 34.9%, and 4.7% of the groundwater samples, the concentrations of F-, NO3- and uranium, respectively, exceeded the permissible limit set by WHO. In addition to the fixed-weight groundwater quality index (GWQI), the entropy-weighted water quality index (EWQI), the principal component analysis (PCA) factor (or rotated factor) loading based water quality index (PCWQI) and human health risk assessment were used. Depending on the models, about 19.1 +/- 0.9%, 70.5 +/- 1.9% and 10.38 +/- 1.9% of water samples were classified as "Excellent", "Good" and "Medium" quality, respectively, across four water quality indexes with a nominal rating disagreement of 11.3%. More than 90% of samples are unanimously classified as excellent or good across the WQI rating. For children and adults, approximately 54.7% and 24.5% of samples exceeded the permitted limit for F-, (hazard quotient HQ > 1), posing non-carcinogenic health hazards, respectively. In contrast, 71.7% and 34.9% of NO3- samples respectively, surpassed the allowed limit and caused non-carcinogenic health concerns for children and adults. In terms of carcinogenic HQ values, about 13.2% and 7.5% of samples exhibit an uranium related carcinogenic health risk in children and adults, respectively. The existence of significant amounts of Cl -, NO3 -, and especially HCO3- ions in groundwater in some samples, as well as their positive interdependence, may increase uranium pollution in the future through uranium dissolution.
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