斐济群岛维提岛饮用水中的微量金属含量

Sarabjeet Singh, L. Mosley
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对斐济群岛Viti Levu上几个主要水源和管网终点的饮用水样本进行了微量金属(As、Cd、Cr、Cu、Hg、Pb、Zn)含量分析。这项研究的目的是确定金属浓度是否在世界卫生组织(WHO)的指导方针范围内。利用各种原子吸收技术(火焰、石墨炉、氢化物生成)测定了金属的浓度。在源水中,微量金属的浓度普遍很低(<0.5 μg/L),表明只有少量的人为或自然来源的金属输入。一些网状末端被发现有较高水平的金属,如铜。这可能是由于配电系统内金属管道和配件的金属浸出所致。大多数样本符合世卫组织的指导方针,从微量金属的角度来看,Viti Levu的水似乎可以安全饮用。在某金矿尾矿库排放下游的一个地点发现了较高的砷含量。
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Trace metal levels in drinking water on Viti Levu, Fiji Islands
Drinking water samples from several major source intakes and reticulation end points on Viti Levu, Fiji Islands were analysed for trace metal (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb, Zn) content. The objective of the study was to determine if metal concentrations were within the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines. The concentrations of metals were determined using various atomic absorption techniques (flame, graphite furnace, hydride generation). In th e source waters, concentrations of trace metals were generally very low (<0.5 μg/L) indicating that there are only small inputs of metals from anthropogenic or natural sources. Some of the reticulation end points were found to have higher levels of metals such as Cu. This is likely due to the leaching of metals from metal pipes and fittings within the distribution system. The majority of samples were within WHO guidelines indicating that Viti Levu's water appears safe for drinking from a trace metal perspective. A relatively high value for As was found at one site which was located downstream of a gold mine tailings pond discharge.
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