Arsenic and other toxic elemental contamination of groundwater, surface water and soil in Bangladesh and its possible effects on human health

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Islam M.R. [1 ]
Salminen R. [1 ]
Lahermo P.W. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Quaternary and Environmental Geology, Geological Survey of Finland, Espoo, FIN-02151
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Arsenic; Bangladesh; Groundwater; Soil; Surface water; Toxic elements;
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10.1023/A:1006787405626
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The problems of contamination caused by arsenic (As) and other toxic metals in groundwater, surface water and soils in the Bengal basin of Bangladesh have been studied. Altogether 10 groundwater, seven surface water and 31 soil samples were collected from arsenic-affected areas and analysed chemically. The geologic and anthropogenic sources of As and other toxic metals are discussed in this paper. The chemical results show that the mean As concentrations in groundwater in the Char Ruppur (0.253 mg As L-1), Rajarampur (1.955 mg As L-1) and Shamta areas (0.996 mg As L-1) greatly exceed the WHO recommended value, which is 0.01 mg As L-1. The concentrations of As in groundwater are very high compared to those in surface water and in surface soil in the three (As-affected) areas studied. This indicates that the source of As in groundwater could be bedrock. The relatively high concentrations of Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn in surface water, compared to world typical value, are due to the solubility of metal ions, organometalic complexes, coprecipitation or co-existance with the colloidal clay fraction. In the soil, the elevated concentrations of As, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn are due to their strong affinity to organic matter, hydrous oxides of Fe and Mn, and clay minerals.
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