Authors
Md Jakariya, Marie Vahter, Mahfuzar Rahman, M Abdul Wahed, Samar Kumar Hore, Prosun Bhattacharya, Gunnar Jacks, Lars Åke Persson
Publication date
2007/7/1
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
379
Issue
2-3
Pages
167-175
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
There is an urgent need for Bangladesh to identify the arsenic (As) contaminated tubewells (TWs) in order to assess the health risks and initiate appropriate mitigation measures. This will involve testing water in millions of TWs and raising community awareness about the health problems related to chronic As exposure from drinking water. Field test kits offer the only practical tool within the time frame and financial resources available for screening and assessment of the As contaminated TWs as well as their monitoring than that of the laboratory measurement. A comparison of field test kit and laboratory measurements by AAS as “gold standard” for As in water of 12,532 TWs in Matlab Upazila in Bangladesh, indicates that the field kit correctly determined the status of 91% of the As levels compared to the Bangladesh Drinking Water Standard (BDWS) of 50 μg/L, and 87% of the WHO guideline value of 10 μg/L …
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