Contamination of groundwater by potentially toxic elements in groundwater and potential risk to groundwater users in the Bathinda and Faridkot districts of Punjab, India

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Tanu Sharma
Bikramjit Singh Bajwa
Inderpreet Kaur
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[1] Guru Nanak Dev University,Department of Physics
[2] Guru Nanak Dev University,Department of Chemistry, Centre for Advanced Studies
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Environmental Earth Sciences | 2021年 / 80卷
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Uranium; Potentially toxic elements; Risk assessment; Principal component analysis (PCA); Cluster analysis (CA); Groundwater;
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Concentrations of uranium (U) and potentially toxic elements in groundwater and associated health risks posed to residents of Bathinda and Faridkot in the SW-Punjab, India. In Bathinda and Faridkot, average uranium contents were found to be 88 µg L−1 and 61 µg L−1, with 74% and 61% samples in the two areas, respectively, being above the WHO limit of 30 µg L−1 in groundwater. Most health concern in the study area were the elevated concentrations of arsenic and mercury with average values of 176 µg L−1 and 174 µg L−1, respectively, in Bathinda, and 272 µg L−1 and 79 µg L−1, respectively, in Faridkot. An evaluation of the calculated Hazard Quotient (HQ) values indicated that HQ values in case of children for As (35.80 in Bathinda; 55.52 in Faridkot) and Hg (35.39 in Bathinda; 16.17 in Faridkot) were higher than the adults for As (27.66 in Bathinda;, 42.90 in Faridkot) and Hg (27.34 in Bathinda; 12.99 in Faridkot) and that these values were considerably higher than safe limit (HQ = 1) in the study region. This suggests that these potentially toxic elements pose significant health risks via groundwater ingestion. The investigation demonstrated the dominance of groundwater contamination by As and Hg over U with regards to cancer risks to residents of study area.
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