Authors
Vasant Madhav Wagh, Dipak Baburao Panaskar, Shrikant Vitthal Mukate, Manesh Laxman Aamalawar, Uday Laxman Sahu
Publication date
2020/3/15
Journal
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: an international journal
Volume
26
Issue
3
Pages
654-672
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
The present study was carried out to evaluate the nitrate contamination in groundwater and ascertain the associated health risks to rural populations in the agricultural area of the Kadava River basin. A total of (80) eighty representative samples from rural habitat located in agricultural fields were collected during pre- and postmonsoon seasons of 2011, which are mainly used for drinking and irrigation. The chemical results confirm that, 52.5 and 65% groundwater samples from pre- and postmonsoon season are unfit for drinking because of high nitrate contents exceeding the limit of nitrate (>45 mg L−1) recommended by the BIS. The oral and dermal exposure pathways were calculated for different age group based on US EPA and ICMR standards. HQ1 is much higher than the critical limit of 1 which increases the risk from 92.5 to 95% groundwater samples, while value of HQ2 is far below to the critical value of 1 …
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Scholar articles
VM Wagh, DB Panaskar, SV Mukate, ML Aamalawar… - Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: an …, 2020