An Integrated Assessment of Water Quality in an Arsenic Containing Aquifer: Milestones From Hydrogeology To Public Health
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2012
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Gündüz, Orhan
Baba, Alper
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American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
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Abstract
A multi-disciplinary research is being conducted in Simav Plain, Turkey where an
arsenic containing aquifer is at the center of attention. The study is not only aimed to
understand the sources and mechanisms of the presence of high arsenic levels in
groundwater but also to determine the associated consequences with regards to
human health. The high arsenic levels in most groundwater (N=33, avg. 162 ppb),
surface water (N=9, avg. 76.6 ppb) and geothermal water (N=3, avg. 406 ppb)
samples are strongly related to high occurrences of arsenic in rocks and soils of the
plain, which range between 7.1 and 833.9 ppm with an average of 49 ppm. These
values correspond to several orders of magnitude higher than international standards
and world averages in water and soil, respectively. With this motivation, this
research also focuses on human health in the study area associated with exposure to
these high arsenic levels via numerous pathways. Consequently, more than 1000
individuals were personally surveyed by public health specialists to determine an
inventory of diseases in the area. Furthermore, a verbal autopsy study was also
conducted with relatives of the deceased, which were further verified with hospital
records, to understand the underlying death cause. As a result, certain cancer rates
were found to exceed national averages and the results statistically demonstrated a
potential link with high arsenic levels mainly through oral exposure.
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5th International Perspective on Water Resources & the Environment Conference (IPWE 2012), Morocco
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Hydrogeology, Arsenic, Water quality, Public health, Simav Plain
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5th International Perspective on Water Resources & the Environment Conference, IPWE 2012
