Predicting Groundwater Vulnerability to Geogenic Fluoride Risk: A Screening Method for Malawi and an Opportunity for National Policy Redefinition
Fluoride concentrations in Malawi’s groundwater are primarily controlled by geogenic sources that are highly variable and may cause a heterogeneous fluoride occurrence and local-to-regional variations in fluorosis health risks posed. Our aim was to address the challenge of developing a national solu...
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doaj-0b144e69f4c44c87b2768a2e6e2834b82020-11-25T04:08:31ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-11-01123123312310.3390/w12113123Predicting Groundwater Vulnerability to Geogenic Fluoride Risk: A Screening Method for Malawi and an Opportunity for National Policy RedefinitionMarc J. Addison0Michael O. Rivett1Peaches Phiri2Prince Mleta3Emma Mblame4Gift Wanangwa5Robert M. Kalin6Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UKDepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UKThe Ministry of Forestry and Natural Resources, Lilongwe Headquarters, Private Bag 390, Lilongwe, MalawiThe Ministry of Forestry and Natural Resources, Lilongwe Headquarters, Private Bag 390, Lilongwe, MalawiThe Ministry of Forestry and Natural Resources, Lilongwe Headquarters, Private Bag 390, Lilongwe, MalawiThe Ministry of Forestry and Natural Resources, Lilongwe Headquarters, Private Bag 390, Lilongwe, MalawiDepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XJ, UKFluoride concentrations in Malawi’s groundwater are primarily controlled by geogenic sources that are highly variable and may cause a heterogeneous fluoride occurrence and local-to-regional variations in fluorosis health risks posed. Our aim was to address the challenge of developing a national solution to predicting groundwater vulnerability to geogenic fluoride risk in the country of Malawi where incidences of fluorosis are reported and typical developing world problems of limited data and resources abound. Previously there have only been sporadic, local-scale studies linking fluoride occurrence with health risks in Malawi with no attempts to tackle the issue nationally. We hence develop a screening method for predicting groundwater vulnerability to geogenic fluoride in the form of detailed risk maps developed from statistical relationships shown between groundwater fluoride occurrence and known geogenic fluoride sources. The approach provides for dynamic update and informed acquisition of new data and hence on-going improving capacity to manage fluoride risks in Malawi. Our screening method provides a technical basis for redefining national fluoride policy to ensure commensurate management of health risks posed. Specifically, the approach provides a pathway for stepped progression from the current 6 mg/L Malawian standard for fluoride in drinking water to adoption of the World Health Organisation 1.5 mg/L guideline standard.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/11/3123fluoridegroundwaterrisk managementenvironmental managementSDG 6rural community water supply |
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Marc J. Addison Michael O. Rivett Peaches Phiri Prince Mleta Emma Mblame Gift Wanangwa Robert M. Kalin Predicting Groundwater Vulnerability to Geogenic Fluoride Risk: A Screening Method for Malawi and an Opportunity for National Policy Redefinition Water fluoride groundwater risk management environmental management SDG 6 rural community water supply |
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Marc J. Addison Michael O. Rivett Peaches Phiri Prince Mleta Emma Mblame Gift Wanangwa Robert M. Kalin |
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Predicting Groundwater Vulnerability to Geogenic Fluoride Risk: A Screening Method for Malawi and an Opportunity for National Policy Redefinition |
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Predicting Groundwater Vulnerability to Geogenic Fluoride Risk: A Screening Method for Malawi and an Opportunity for National Policy Redefinition |
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Predicting Groundwater Vulnerability to Geogenic Fluoride Risk: A Screening Method for Malawi and an Opportunity for National Policy Redefinition |
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Predicting Groundwater Vulnerability to Geogenic Fluoride Risk: A Screening Method for Malawi and an Opportunity for National Policy Redefinition |
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Predicting Groundwater Vulnerability to Geogenic Fluoride Risk: A Screening Method for Malawi and an Opportunity for National Policy Redefinition |
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predicting groundwater vulnerability to geogenic fluoride risk: a screening method for malawi and an opportunity for national policy redefinition |
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Fluoride concentrations in Malawi’s groundwater are primarily controlled by geogenic sources that are highly variable and may cause a heterogeneous fluoride occurrence and local-to-regional variations in fluorosis health risks posed. Our aim was to address the challenge of developing a national solution to predicting groundwater vulnerability to geogenic fluoride risk in the country of Malawi where incidences of fluorosis are reported and typical developing world problems of limited data and resources abound. Previously there have only been sporadic, local-scale studies linking fluoride occurrence with health risks in Malawi with no attempts to tackle the issue nationally. We hence develop a screening method for predicting groundwater vulnerability to geogenic fluoride in the form of detailed risk maps developed from statistical relationships shown between groundwater fluoride occurrence and known geogenic fluoride sources. The approach provides for dynamic update and informed acquisition of new data and hence on-going improving capacity to manage fluoride risks in Malawi. Our screening method provides a technical basis for redefining national fluoride policy to ensure commensurate management of health risks posed. Specifically, the approach provides a pathway for stepped progression from the current 6 mg/L Malawian standard for fluoride in drinking water to adoption of the World Health Organisation 1.5 mg/L guideline standard. |
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fluoride groundwater risk management environmental management SDG 6 rural community water supply |
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