Natural contamination with arsenic and other trace elements in groundwater of the Central-West region of Chaco, Argentina
Autor: | María C. Giménez, Edgar E. Buchhamer, Patricia Blanes |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Environmental Engineering
Bicarbonate Sodium Water Wells Alkalinity Argentina chemistry.chemical_element Aquifer Arsenic chemistry.chemical_compound Fluorides Chemical composition Groundwater geography geography.geographical_feature_category Sodium bicarbonate Drinking Water Environmental engineering General Medicine Trace Elements chemistry Spectrophotometry Environmental chemistry Water Pollutants Chemical Environmental Monitoring |
Zdroj: | Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substancesenvironmental engineering. 46(11) |
ISSN: | 1532-4117 |
Popis: | This study covered the central agricultural region of the Chaco province, which lacks a permanent river networks. However, during the rainy period there is localized groundwater recharge. About 84 groundwater samples were taken during the period April-December 2007. These groundwater samples were collected from two different depths: 62 samples from shallow wells (4 to 20 m) and 24 samples from deep wells (20 to 100 m). Chemical variables were determined: pH, specific conductance, total dissolved solid, hardness, alkalinity, HCO(3)-, CO(3)(2-), SO(4)(2-), Cl-, NO(3)-, NO(2) -, NH(4)+, F-, As((tot)), Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Fe, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn. The chemical composition of groundwater in the study area is dominantly sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride bicarbonate, comprising more than 60% (52/86) of shallow and deep groundwater samples. Of the 86 analyzed groundwater samples, 88% exceeded the WHO (World Health Organization) and CAA (Codigo Alimentario Argentino) standards (10 μg/L) for As (arsenic) and 9% exceeded the WHO standard (1.5 mg/L) for F(-).Groundwater highly contaminated with As (max. 1,073 μg/L) and F- (max. 4.2 mg/L) was found in shallow aquifer. The contaminated groundwater is characterized by high pH (max. 8.9), alkalinity (max. HCO(3)- 1,932 mg/L), SO(4)(2-) (max. 11,862 mg/L), Na(+) (max. 3,158 mg/L), Cl(-) (max. 10,493 mg/L) and electric conductivity greater than 33.3 μS/cm. Other associated elements (Ni, Pb, Cu and Zn) are present in low concentrations, except for Fe that in 32% of samples exceeded the guideline value of 0.3 mg/L suggested by the CAA. |
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