Authors
Isabel Cipriani-Avila, Jon Molinero, Eliza Jara-Negrete, Miren Barrado, César Arcos, Santiago Mafla, Fernando Custode, Gissela Vilaña, Natalia Carpintero, Valeria Ochoa-Herrera
Publication date
2020/12/1
Journal
Journal of Water and Health
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
1050-1064
Publisher
IWA Publishing
Description
Chemical elements, which are present in drinking water, could vary due to water sources, treatment processes or even the plumbing materials. Most of these elements do not represent a threat, while others, such as heavy metals, have been proven to cause harmful effects over human and aquatic wildlife. In this study, the quality of drinking water in three cities in Ecuador, Quito, Ibarra and Guayaquil was assessed through a multielement analysis and the heavy metal pollution index (HPI). A total of 102 drinking water samples and six natural water samples were collected and analyzed. Within the scope of analysis, results show that water quality complies with local and international guidelines. HPI did not show significant differences in the water that is supplied to the different neighborhoods of the three cities studied. However, actions should be taken to protect the sources of water, especially in Guayaquil, due …
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Scholar articles
I Cipriani-Avila, J Molinero, E Jara-Negrete, M Barrado… - Journal of Water and Health, 2020