Determining the factors controlling the chemical composition of groundwater using geochemical methods and groundwater health assessment in the Qixing town, southwest China

IF 4.3 Q2 Environmental Science
Jiajing Chen, M. Zhu, Guo Liu, Man Gao, J. Liu, Wen Zhang
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Abstract

Studies on groundwater quality and possible hazards to human health are important for improved groundwater utilization. This study explored the chemistry of groundwater in Qixing Town and the influencing factors. Statistical evaluation, ion correlation, Entropy-Weighted Water Quality Index (EWQI) assessment, and human health risk evaluation were conducted on data derived from 25 groundwater samples. The main groundwater chemistry types were HCO3–Na and HCO3–Ca. The results of ion and geological modeling analysis indicated that major ion concentrations were mainly determined by cation exchange. The study on the variation of heavy metal concentration in groundwater with depth shows that the heavy metal content in groundwater decreases first and then increases with the increase of depth. And the EWQI suggested that groundwater was suitable for drinking. The total carcinogenic health risks for Cr and As for both adults and children were higher than the highest permissible hazard value suggested by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The categorization of hazardous ingestion (HI) by the USEPA indicated a negligible non-carcinogenic hazard to human health by toxic metals. The results suggest the need to increase Cr and As contamination monitoring in shallow groundwater. This study can facilitate the rational development of groundwater resources.
利用地球化学方法确定七星镇地下水化学成分控制因素及地下水健康评价
研究地下水的水质及其对人类健康的潜在危害对提高地下水的利用具有重要意义。探讨了七星镇地下水的化学成分及其影响因素。对25份地下水样品进行了统计评价、离子相关性评价、熵加权水质指数评价和人体健康风险评价。地下水化学类型主要为HCO3-Na和HCO3-Ca。离子和地质模拟分析结果表明,主要离子浓度主要由阳离子交换决定。地下水中重金属含量随深度变化的研究表明,随着深度的增加,地下水中重金属含量先降低后升高。EWQI建议地下水适合饮用。铬和砷对成人和儿童的总致癌健康风险高于美国环境保护署(USEPA)建议的最高允许危害值。美国环境保护局对有害摄入(HI)的分类表明,有毒金属对人类健康的非致癌危害可以忽略不计。结果表明,有必要加强对浅层地下水中铬、砷污染的监测。该研究有助于地下水资源的合理开发。
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology - Aqua publishes peer-reviewed scientific & technical, review, and practical/ operational papers dealing with research and development in water supply technology and management, including economics, training and public relations on a national and international level.
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