Contamination level, source identification and health risk evaluation of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in groundwater of an industrial city in eastern India

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Gourisankar Panda
Krishnendu Kumar Pobi
Supratik Gangopadhyay
Manash Gope
Atul Kumar Rai
Sumanta Nayek
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[1] Asansol Engineering College,Department of Chemistry
[2] Asansol Girls’ College,Department of Botany
[3] The University of Burdwan,Department of Environmental Science
[4] Indian Institute of Technology (ISM),Department of Mining Engineering (Geomatics)
[5] AIES,Department of Environmental Science
[6] Amity University,undefined
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2022年 / 44卷
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Groundwater quality; Potentially toxic elements (PTEs); Pollution indices; Health risk assessment; Geospatial techniques; Multivariate analysis;
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The present investigation explores the spatial and seasonal variations in potentially toxic element (PTEs) concentrations and contamination level assessment of groundwater samples in and around the Asansol industrial city, eastern India. The representative samples of groundwater from 24 different locations were analyzed for pH, electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS), total hardness (TH) and PTEs, e.g., Pb, Cu, Cd, Zn, Fe and Cr for pre-monsoon and post-monsoon. The pH level of examined groundwater samples is under the desirable limit with few exceptions (S5, S11 and S16 in pre-monsoon and S12 in post-monsoon). The recorded values for Pb, Cd, Fe and Cr in many sampling stations found higher than the prescribed limits of Indian standards (IS 10500: 2012) in both the seasons. The mean contamination factor (Cf) for PTEs in the groundwater is in the order of Cr > Fe > Cd > Pb > Cu > Zn and Fe > Cr > Cd > Pb > Cu > Zn, with mean contamination index (Cd) value of 2.83 and 2.72 in pre-monsoon and post-monsoon season, respectively, indicating moderate level of contamination in the examined area. Geospatial depiction of HPI values shows high level of contamination during pre-monsoon (58.3% sampling sites) and post-monsoon (45.8% sampling sites) in majority of sampling sites. Further, application of multivariate statistical analysis ascertains that the PTEs in groundwater are majorly derived from anthropogenic activities such as opencast mining, thermal power plants, iron and steel industries, sponge iron and other metallurgical industries, and leachate from urban and industrial wastes along with limited contribution from geogenic and lithogenic sources. The health risk assessment demonstrates that the non-carcinogenic risk (due to PTEs) in adults is in the sequence of Cr > Cd > Pb > Fe > Cu > Zn, while for children the order is Cr > Pb > Cd > Fe > Cu > Zn for both the seasons. The results also reveal higher chance of occurrence of carcinogenic risk due to Cr (ILCR > 1.0E-04) for children and adults in both the seasons.
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