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      Poor groundwater quality and high potential health risks in the Datong Basin, northern China: research from published data

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              Groundwater arsenic contamination throughout China.

              Arsenic-contaminated groundwater used for drinking in China is a health threat that was first recognized in the 1960s. However, because of the sheer size of the country, millions of groundwater wells remain to be tested in order to determine the magnitude of the problem. We developed a statistical risk model that classifies safe and unsafe areas with respect to geogenic arsenic contamination in China, using the threshold of 10 micrograms per liter, the World Health Organization guideline and current Chinese standard for drinking water. We estimate that 19.6 million people are at risk of being affected by the consumption of arsenic-contaminated groundwater. Although the results must be confirmed with additional field measurements, our risk model identifies numerous arsenic-affected areas and highlights the potential magnitude of this health threat in China.
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                Journal
                Environmental Geochemistry and Health
                Environ Geochem Health
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0269-4042
                1573-2983
                February 2021
                February 25 2020
                February 2021
                : 43
                : 2
                : 791-812
                Article
                10.1007/s10653-020-00520-7
                32100242
                1a1ca22d-97de-4d63-8588-49f9e609067e
                © 2021

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