Hydrogeochemical Features and Genesis of Confined Groundwater and Health Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Urban Hengshui, North China Plain

Groundwater in confined aquifers is the preferred water resource worldwide, and its hydrochemical quality is the premise for sustainable development. A systematic hydrogeochemical research was conducted to get insight into the hydrochemical characteristics, genesis, and potential health threats of c...

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Main Authors: Yong Xiao, Kui Liu, Qichen Hao, Jianfeng Li, Yunhui Zhang, Weizhe Cui, null Limao qin, Qiuming Pei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5578192
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spelling doaj-8dac34ceca2646989b2e53ddc978c29d2021-04-26T00:04:12ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Chemistry2090-90712021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5578192Hydrogeochemical Features and Genesis of Confined Groundwater and Health Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Urban Hengshui, North China PlainYong Xiao0Kui Liu1Qichen Hao2Jianfeng Li3Yunhui Zhang4Weizhe Cui5null Limao qin6Qiuming Pei7Faculty of Geosciences and Environmental EngineeringFaculty of Geosciences and Environmental EngineeringInstitute of Hydrogeology and Environmental GeologyInstitute of Hydrogeology and Environmental GeologyFaculty of Geosciences and Environmental EngineeringInstitute of Hydrogeology and Environmental GeologyFaculty of Geosciences and Environmental EngineeringFaculty of Geosciences and Environmental EngineeringGroundwater in confined aquifers is the preferred water resource worldwide, and its hydrochemical quality is the premise for sustainable development. A systematic hydrogeochemical research was conducted to get insight into the hydrochemical characteristics, genesis, and potential health threats of confined groundwater, based on analytical data of 45 groundwater samples collected from the urban area of Hengshui, Central North China Plain (NCP). The results showed most groundwater had desirable hydrochemical quality with a nearly neutral to slightly alkaline nature and dominantly soft-fresh Cl-Na face. Solute chemistry was governed by rock-water interaction including minerals dissolution and ion exchange, but out of the anthropogenic influences. All nitrogen pollutants and Zn were within the desirable limit, while F−, Mn, and Fe were beyond the desirable limit recommended by WHO in 28.9%, 15.6%, and 68.9% of samples. Overall chronic health risk from these toxic elements was identified in terms of various populations and mainly contributed by F−. Infants were more prone to the health risks of aqueous pollutants. Differential water supplies based on hydrochemical quality are recommended, and water improvement measures are suggested to be conducted aiming at the harmful fluoride in confined groundwater. The present research could provide valuable references for the health sustainability of confined groundwater utilization in sedimentary plains like NCP worldwide.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5578192
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author Yong Xiao
Kui Liu
Qichen Hao
Jianfeng Li
Yunhui Zhang
Weizhe Cui
null Limao qin
Qiuming Pei
spellingShingle Yong Xiao
Kui Liu
Qichen Hao
Jianfeng Li
Yunhui Zhang
Weizhe Cui
null Limao qin
Qiuming Pei
Hydrogeochemical Features and Genesis of Confined Groundwater and Health Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Urban Hengshui, North China Plain
Journal of Chemistry
author_facet Yong Xiao
Kui Liu
Qichen Hao
Jianfeng Li
Yunhui Zhang
Weizhe Cui
null Limao qin
Qiuming Pei
author_sort Yong Xiao
title Hydrogeochemical Features and Genesis of Confined Groundwater and Health Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Urban Hengshui, North China Plain
title_short Hydrogeochemical Features and Genesis of Confined Groundwater and Health Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Urban Hengshui, North China Plain
title_full Hydrogeochemical Features and Genesis of Confined Groundwater and Health Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Urban Hengshui, North China Plain
title_fullStr Hydrogeochemical Features and Genesis of Confined Groundwater and Health Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Urban Hengshui, North China Plain
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeochemical Features and Genesis of Confined Groundwater and Health Perspectives for Sustainable Development in Urban Hengshui, North China Plain
title_sort hydrogeochemical features and genesis of confined groundwater and health perspectives for sustainable development in urban hengshui, north china plain
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Chemistry
issn 2090-9071
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Groundwater in confined aquifers is the preferred water resource worldwide, and its hydrochemical quality is the premise for sustainable development. A systematic hydrogeochemical research was conducted to get insight into the hydrochemical characteristics, genesis, and potential health threats of confined groundwater, based on analytical data of 45 groundwater samples collected from the urban area of Hengshui, Central North China Plain (NCP). The results showed most groundwater had desirable hydrochemical quality with a nearly neutral to slightly alkaline nature and dominantly soft-fresh Cl-Na face. Solute chemistry was governed by rock-water interaction including minerals dissolution and ion exchange, but out of the anthropogenic influences. All nitrogen pollutants and Zn were within the desirable limit, while F−, Mn, and Fe were beyond the desirable limit recommended by WHO in 28.9%, 15.6%, and 68.9% of samples. Overall chronic health risk from these toxic elements was identified in terms of various populations and mainly contributed by F−. Infants were more prone to the health risks of aqueous pollutants. Differential water supplies based on hydrochemical quality are recommended, and water improvement measures are suggested to be conducted aiming at the harmful fluoride in confined groundwater. The present research could provide valuable references for the health sustainability of confined groundwater utilization in sedimentary plains like NCP worldwide.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5578192
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