北亚利桑那社区的饮用水和健康评估。

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Emily Cooksey, Marc Verhougstraete, Sam J Sneed, Carrie Nuva Joseph, Jonathan Blohm, Morris Paukgana, Lori Joshweseoma, Gregory Sehongva, Steven Hadeed, Robin Harris, Mary Kay O'Rourke
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亚利桑那州是一个矿产丰富的州,依靠地表水和地下水的混合供应来满足饮用水需求。依赖地下水的小型农村供水系统经常遇到金属(loid)含量升高的问题,特别是无机砷(As +3, +5)。这种污染物的出现可能与包括癌症在内的不良健康结果有关。霍皮人环境健康项目在四年的时间里检查了霍皮人土地上76个家庭的饮用水质量和用水行为。对水样进行了28种元素的分析,并与美国环境保护署(EPA)的最大污染物水平(MCL)进行了比较。只有市政/自来水的平均砷浓度(11.01 μg/L)超过了MCL (10.0 μg/L)。所有其他水类型和元素在检测时均低于MCL。对每一种类型的水的砷摄入量进行了终生癌症和危害商数计算,发现管道/市政水的风险最大(每10,000人中有9.96例)。这项研究的结果表明,来自霍皮人土地的饮用水中可能存在多种污染物,需要对通过饮用水常规接触低剂量污染物混合物进行进一步的健康评估。
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Drinking water and health assessment in a Northern Arizona community.

Arizona is a mineral rich state that relies on a mix of surface and ground water supplies for drinking water requirements. Small, rural water systems relying on groundwater frequently encounter elevated metal(loid) measures, particularly inorganic arsenic (As +3, +5). Such contaminant occurrences can be associated with adverse health outcomes including cancers. The Hopi Environmental Health Project examined drinking water quality and water consumption behaviors from 76 homes on Hopi lands over a four-year period. Water samples were analyzed for 28 elements and compared to US Environmental Protection Agengy (EPA) maximum contaminant levels (MCL). Only municipal/piped water had a mean arsenic concentration (11.01 μg/L) exceeding the MCL (10.0 μg/L). All other water types and elements occurred below MCL when detected. A lifetime cancer and hazard quotient associated with arsenic consumption through each water type was performed and piped/municipal water was found to carry the greatest risks (9.96 cases per 10,000 people). Results from this study showed the potential for multiple contaminants to be present in drinking water from Hopi lands and the need for further health assessment of routine exposure to low doses of contaminant mixtures through drinking water.

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Human and Ecological Risk Assessment
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
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9.60
自引率
2.30%
发文量
68
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment provides a resource for professionals researching and assessing environmental hazards to both humans and ecological systems. The editors expect papers published to be original, of sound science, purposeful for risk analysis (assessment, communication, management) and related areas, well written (in English), and a contribution to the scientific literature. The journal''s emphasis is on publication of papers that contribute to improvements in human and ecological health. The journal is an international, fully peer-reviewed publication that publishes eight issues annually. The journal''s scope includes scientific and technical information and critical analysis in the following areas: -Quantitative Risk Assessment- Comparative Risk Assessment- Integrated Human & Ecological Risk Assessment- Risk Assessment Applications to Human & Ecosystems Health- Exposure Assessment- Environmental Fate Assessment- Multi-Media Assessment- Hazard Assessment- Environmental Epidemiology- Statistical Models and Methods- Methods Development/Improvement- Toxicokinetics Modeling- Animal to Human Extrapolation- Risk Perception/Communication- Risk Management- Regulatory Issues
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