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Environmental Analysis

Quality and Human Health Risk Assessment of Metals and Nitrogen Compounds in Drinking Water from an Urban Area Near a Former Non-Ferrous Ore Smelter

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Pages 1268-1281 | Received 30 Jul 2018, Accepted 10 Oct 2018, Published online: 14 Jan 2019
 

Abstract

The quality and potential health risk of drinking waters in Medias, a town near a former non-ferrous ore smelter in Romania, was assessed using the drinking water quality index (DWQI), hazard quotient (HQ) and total hazard quotient (THQ). A total of 29 water samples collected from 26 wells and 3 springs used as drinking water sources, located in near proximity to agricultural, industrial or household contamination sources, were characterized. The obtained results indicated high NO2, NO3, Cd and Mn levels that exceeded the corresponding maximum allowable concentrations. According to the DWQI values, only 10% of water sources have acceptable quality, while 21% are threatened, and 69% have poor- quality. The health risk assessment suggested a high risk for NO3 for more than 72% of the drinking waters HQNO3 > 1.0 but no risk for metals and NO2 (HQmetals< 1.0; HQNO2< 1.0).

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Funding

This work was supported by National Authority for Scientific Research under Grant PN18-28 02 01 contract nr. 33N/16.03.2018 and Executive Unit for Financing Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation under Grants 22BM/2016 and 91BM/2017.

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