Seasonal variations in groundwater chemistry and quality and associated health risks from domestic wells and crucial constraints in the Pearl River Delta†

IF 4.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Xingyu Zhou, Jia Sun, Hulong Yi, Tiancai Ye, Yanping Zhao, Yuzhong Yang, Zijun Liu, Changhang Liang, Jiawei Huang, Jingcheng Chen, Tangfu Xiao and Jinli Cui
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Groundwater quality is strongly compromised by polluted surface water recharge in rapidly developing urban regions. However, gaps still remain in the understanding of the critical contaminants controlling water quality and the health risks associated with groundwater consumption, particularly considering seasonal and climate changes in rainfall. This work focused on changes in groundwater quality and critical contaminants in domestic wells in the fast-developing Pearl River Delta (PRD) from the wet season to the dry season. The stable isotope δD and δ18O values indicated that groundwater was largely impacted by precipitation and has experienced strong evaporation. The groundwater generally exhibited oxidizing and slightly alkaline properties and was predominantly of the Ca-HCO3 type. Owing to the dominant water type of Ca-HCO3 and the high concentrations of Ca, concerns related to hard water arose, particularly during the wet season, which promotes the need for water softening before groundwater use. Although the heavy metal pollution index (HPI) and water quality index (WQI) indicated excellent or good water quality, 34% and 47% of the groundwater samples presented elevated concentrations of arsenic and nitrate, respectively, compared with the WHO recommended levels, and the contamination level was elevated during the dry season. To our knowledge, this study is the first to report the fluoride concentrations in the PRD groundwater, with median values below 0.5 mg L−1, underscoring the need for dietary fluoride supplementation. Health risk assessment confirmed the presence of both noncarcinogenic risks from arsenic and nitrate and cancer risk from arsenic in local populations resulting from groundwater consumption in the PRD region. This research emphasizes the importance of critical contaminants that constrain groundwater quality from different seasons with large variations in rainfall. Our work highlights the urgent need for the construction of adequate sanitation systems and for the control of agricultural nonpoint source pollution in rapidly urbanizing areas to safeguard both surface water and groundwater resources.

珠江三角洲地下水化学和水质的季节性变化以及来自家庭水井和关键制约因素的相关健康风险。
在快速发展的城市地区,受污染的地表水补给严重损害了地下水质量。但是,在了解控制水质的关键污染物以及与地下水消耗有关的健康风险方面仍然存在差距,特别是考虑到降雨的季节性和气候变化。本研究的重点是快速发展的珠江三角洲地区从雨季到旱季生活井中地下水水质和主要污染物的变化。稳定同位素δD和δ18O值表明,地下水受降水影响较大,蒸发作用较强。地下水总体表现为氧化性和微碱性,以Ca-HCO3型为主。由于主要的水类型是Ca- hco3和Ca的高浓度,引起了对硬水的关注,特别是在雨季,这促使在使用地下水之前需要对水进行软化。虽然重金属污染指数(HPI)和水质指数(WQI)表明水质优良或良好,但34%和47%的地下水样品砷和硝酸盐浓度分别高于世卫组织推荐水平,并且污染水平在旱季升高。据我们所知,这项研究首次报道了珠江三角洲地下水中的氟化物浓度,中位数低于0.5 mg L-1,强调了膳食补充氟化物的必要性。健康风险评估证实,由于珠江三角洲地区地下水的消耗,存在砷和硝酸盐的非致癌风险和砷对当地人口的癌症风险。这项研究强调了在降雨变化较大的不同季节限制地下水质量的关键污染物的重要性。我们的工作突出表明,迫切需要在快速城市化地区建设适当的卫生系统和控制农业面源污染,以保护地表水和地下水资源。
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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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9.50
自引率
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202
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts publishes high quality papers in all areas of the environmental chemical sciences, including chemistry of the air, water, soil and sediment. We welcome studies on the environmental fate and effects of anthropogenic and naturally occurring contaminants, both chemical and microbiological, as well as related natural element cycling processes.
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