Hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contamination in groundwaters of Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh: Assessment of human health impact

A total of 47 groundwater samples were collected in Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh to determine the drinking quality in terms of pH, EC, TDS, hardness, CO3, HCO3, Cl, SO4, PO4, Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Cr, Pb and As, and to assess their impact on human health. Groundwater samples of the s...

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Main Authors: Shaila Sharmin, Juel Mia, M. Shohidullah Miah, H.M. Zakir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-01-01
Series:HydroResearch
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589757820300184
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spelling doaj-7f7d6c7db15c4ccf8abdca23e2a4b8d42021-02-09T04:07:01ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.HydroResearch2589-75782020-01-013106117Hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contamination in groundwaters of Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh: Assessment of human health impactShaila Sharmin0Juel Mia1M. Shohidullah Miah2H.M. Zakir3College of Agricultural Sciences, International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT), Uttara Model Town, Dhaka 1230, BangladeshCollege of Agricultural Sciences, International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT), Uttara Model Town, Dhaka 1230, BangladeshCollege of Agricultural Sciences, International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT), Uttara Model Town, Dhaka 1230, BangladeshDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh; Corresponding author.A total of 47 groundwater samples were collected in Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh to determine the drinking quality in terms of pH, EC, TDS, hardness, CO3, HCO3, Cl, SO4, PO4, Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Cr, Pb and As, and to assess their impact on human health. Groundwater samples of the study area were predominantly influenced by the Ca-Mg-HCO3 hydrochemical facies. According to WHO guidelines, 100 and 6.4% of groundwater samples were rated as unsuitable for drinking usages due to higher contents of Pb and As, respectively. All water quality indices showed highly significant positive correlations with each other and heavy metals. The contribution of heavy metals to the non-carcinogenic health risk for both adult and child was in the sequence of Pb > As > Mn > Cr > Cu > Fe > Zn. The spatial distribution of hazard index (HI) values revealed that the city's central-western part is a more vulnerable zone for public health issues.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589757820300184Drinking qualityWater quality indicesPiper diagramHazard quotientHazard index
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author Shaila Sharmin
Juel Mia
M. Shohidullah Miah
H.M. Zakir
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Juel Mia
M. Shohidullah Miah
H.M. Zakir
Hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contamination in groundwaters of Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh: Assessment of human health impact
HydroResearch
Drinking quality
Water quality indices
Piper diagram
Hazard quotient
Hazard index
author_facet Shaila Sharmin
Juel Mia
M. Shohidullah Miah
H.M. Zakir
author_sort Shaila Sharmin
title Hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contamination in groundwaters of Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh: Assessment of human health impact
title_short Hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contamination in groundwaters of Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh: Assessment of human health impact
title_full Hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contamination in groundwaters of Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh: Assessment of human health impact
title_fullStr Hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contamination in groundwaters of Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh: Assessment of human health impact
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contamination in groundwaters of Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh: Assessment of human health impact
title_sort hydrogeochemistry and heavy metal contamination in groundwaters of dhaka metropolitan city, bangladesh: assessment of human health impact
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series HydroResearch
issn 2589-7578
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A total of 47 groundwater samples were collected in Dhaka metropolitan city, Bangladesh to determine the drinking quality in terms of pH, EC, TDS, hardness, CO3, HCO3, Cl, SO4, PO4, Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Cr, Pb and As, and to assess their impact on human health. Groundwater samples of the study area were predominantly influenced by the Ca-Mg-HCO3 hydrochemical facies. According to WHO guidelines, 100 and 6.4% of groundwater samples were rated as unsuitable for drinking usages due to higher contents of Pb and As, respectively. All water quality indices showed highly significant positive correlations with each other and heavy metals. The contribution of heavy metals to the non-carcinogenic health risk for both adult and child was in the sequence of Pb > As > Mn > Cr > Cu > Fe > Zn. The spatial distribution of hazard index (HI) values revealed that the city's central-western part is a more vulnerable zone for public health issues.
topic Drinking quality
Water quality indices
Piper diagram
Hazard quotient
Hazard index
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589757820300184
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