Co-occurrence, possible origin, and health-risk assessment of arsenic and fluoride in drinking water sources in Mexico: Geographical data visualization

被引:168
作者
Alarcon-Herrera, Maria T. [1 ]
Martin-Alarcon, Daniel A. [3 ]
Gutierrez, Melida [2 ]
Reynoso-Cuevas, Liliana [6 ]
Martin-Dominguez, Alejandra [3 ]
Olmos-Marquez, Mario A. [4 ]
Bundschuh, Jochen [5 ]
机构
[1] Adv Mat Res Ctr CIMAV Durango, Calle CIMAV 110, Durango 34147, Mexico
[2] Missouri State Univ, Dept Geog Geol & Planning, 901 S Natl Ave, Springfield, MO 65897 USA
[3] Mexican Inst Water Technol IMTA, Paseo Cuauhnahuac 8532, Jiutepec 62550, Morelos, Mexico
[4] Autonomous Univ Chihuahua UACH, Fac Zootech & Ecol, Periferico Francisco R Almada Km 1, Chihuahua 31453, Chihuahua, Mexico
[5] Univ Southern Queensland, West St, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
[6] Adv Mat Res Ctr CIMAV Durango, Catedras CONACYT, Calle CIMAV 110, Durango 34147, Mexico
关键词
Arsenic; Fluoride; Drinking water contamination; Contaminant mapping; RIO CONCHOS BASIN; GROUNDWATER; GEOCHEMISTRY; REMOVAL; REGION; TECTONICS; MOBILITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134168
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Arsenic and fluoride in drinking water present a significant challenge to public health worldwide. In this study, we analyze the results of one of the largest surveys of drinking water quality in Mexico: 14,058 samples from 3951 sites, collected between January and December 2017. We use these data to identify the distribution and possible origin of arsenic and fluoride in drinking water throughout the country, and to estimate the associated health burden. The highest concentrations appear in alluvial aquifers in arid northern Mexico, where high-silica volcanic rock likely releases both arsenic and fluoride to the groundwater. We find fluoride contamination to be significantly correlated with aridity (Pearson correlation -0.45, p = 0.0105), and also find a significant difference in fluoride concentrations between arid and humid states (Welch's 1-test, p - 0.004). We estimate population exposure by assigning to each town in Mexico the average concentration of any sampling sites within 5 km. Our results show that 56% of the Mexican population lives within 5 km of a sampling site, 3.05 million people are exposed to fluoride above the reference dosage of 0.06 mg/(kg *day), 8.81 million people are exposed to arsenic above the limit of 10 mu g/L, and an additional 13.070 lifetime cases of cancer are expected from this arsenic exposure alone. This burden of disease is concentrated in the arid states of north-central Mexico. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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