Laboratory and Field Assessment of Arsenic Testing Field Kits in Bangladesh and West Bengal, India

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Sunil P. Pande
Leena S. Deshpande
S. N. Kaul
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[1] Institute Nehru Marg,National Environmental Engineering Research
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2001年 / 68卷
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arsenic; field kits; ground water; interferences;
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High concentrations of arsenic in ground waters in West Bengal and Bangladeshhave become a major cause for concern in recent years. Given the enormity and the severity of the problemof arsenic poisoning, a task of evaluating the commercially available arsenic detection field kits for their capabilities was undertaken. In the light of the findings, generic specificationswere recommended which could form the basis forindigenous manufacture of these kits in the arsenic affected countries. This article presents the results of the laboratory and fieldevaluation conducted in Bangladesh and West Bengalof five arsenic testing field kits. The salient features of the kits, their merits and limitationshave been brought out. Based on the criteria of kitdesign, quality of chemicals used, colourcomparator charts, detection range, time required for analysis, cost etc., a comparative ranking ofthe kits has been made to facilitate the choice of the kit to meet specific requirements.
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