Arsenic in groundwater in seven districts of West Bengal, India - The biggest arsenic calamity in the world

被引:0
|
作者
Mandal, BK [1 ]
Chowdhury, TR [1 ]
Samanta, G [1 ]
Basu, GK [1 ]
Chowdhury, PP [1 ]
Chanda, CR [1 ]
Lodh, D [1 ]
Karan, NK [1 ]
Dhar, RK [1 ]
Tamili, DK [1 ]
Das, D [1 ]
Saha, KC [1 ]
Chakraborti, D [1 ]
机构
[1] JADAVPUR UNIV,SCH ENVIRONM STUDIES,CALCUTTA 700032,W BENGAL,INDIA
来源
CURRENT SCIENCE | 1996年 / 70卷 / 11期
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Arsenic has been found in groundwater in seven districts of West Bengal covering an area 37,493 km(2) having about 34 million population. Our survey indicates that 560 villages are arsenic-affected and more than a million people are drinking arsenic contaminated water and more than 200,000 people are suffering from arsenic-related diseases. About 20,000 tubewell waters were analysed for arsenic Around 45% of these tubewells have arsenic content above 0.05 mg/l. The average concentration of arsenic in contaminated water is about 0.20 mg/l; the maximum concentration of arsenic is found to be 3.7 mg/l. Most of the tubewells water contain arsenic in the form of arsenite and arsenate. People having arsenical skin manifestations and drinking contaminated water have high arsenic in hair, nail, urine and skin scales. Flow injection-hydride generation-atomic absorption spectrometry has been used for arsenic analysis in various samples. Many people have arsenical skin lesions as: melanosis, leucomelanosis, keratosis, hyperkeratosis, dorsum, non-petting oedema, gangrene, skin cancer. More informations are coming where the arsenic patients are suffering from cancers of bladder, lung, etc. The source of arsenic is geological. The reason why arsenic is leached out from the source is not yet clear but owing to heavy groundwater withdrawal the geochemical reaction in underground may be the reason. The vast surface and rain water resource, which West Bengal has should be used properly to combat the situation. Proper watershed management is required urgently.
引用
收藏
页码:976 / 986
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Arsenic pollution in groundwater of West Bengal, India - An insight into the problem by subsurface sediment analysis
    Pal, T
    Mukherjee, PK
    Sengupta, S
    Bhattacharyya, AK
    Shome, S
    GONDWANA RESEARCH, 2002, 5 (02) : 501 - 512
  • [42] Arsenic-enriched aquifers: Occurrences and mobilization of arsenic in groundwater of Ganges Delta Plain, Barasat, West Bengal, India
    Kar, Sandeep
    Maity, Jyoti Prakash
    Jean, Jiin-Shuh
    Liu, Chia-Chuan
    Nath, Bibhash
    Yang, Huai-Jen
    Bundschuh, Jochen
    APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY, 2010, 25 (12) : 1805 - 1814
  • [43] Removal of arsenic from groundwater in West Bengal, India using CuO nanoparticle adsorbent
    McDonald, Kyle J.
    Reddy, K. J.
    Singh, Neha
    Singh, Ravi Prakash
    Mukherjee, Saumitra
    ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2015, 73 (07) : 3593 - 3601
  • [44] Analysis of arsenic-contaminated groundwater domain in the Nadia district of West Bengal (India)
    Majumdar, P.K.
    Ghosh, N.C.
    Chakravorty, B.
    2002, IAHS Press (47)
  • [45] Arsenic contamination in shallow groundwater and agricultural soil of Chakdaha block, West Bengal, India
    Shrivastava, Anamika
    Berla, Anil
    Yadav, Himanshu
    Bose, Sutapa
    FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 2014, 2
  • [46] Analysis of arsenic-contaminated groundwater domain in the Nadia district of West Bengal (India)
    Majumdar, PK
    Ghosh, NC
    Chakravorty, B
    HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, 2002, 47 : S55 - S66
  • [47] Arsenic contamination of groundwater and its health impact on residents in a village in West Bengal, India
    Rahman, MM
    Sengupta, MK
    Ahamed, S
    Chowdhury, UK
    Lodh, D
    Hossain, A
    Das, B
    Roy, N
    Saha, KC
    Palit, SK
    Chakraborti, D
    BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, 2005, 83 (01) : 49 - 57
  • [48] Future perspectives and mitigation strategies towards groundwater arsenic contamination in West Bengal, India
    Koley, Soumyajit
    ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, 2022, 31 (04) : 75 - 97
  • [49] Groundwater flow dynamics and arsenic source characterization in an aquifer system of West Bengal, India
    Desbarats, A. J.
    Koenig, C. E. M.
    Pal, T.
    Mukherjee, P. K.
    Beckie, R. D.
    WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2014, 50 (06) : 4974 - 5002
  • [50] Arsenic contamination in groundwater of Moyna and Adrebok villages in West Bengal, India: Health effects
    Maity, J. P.
    Kar, S.
    Jean, J. -S.
    Liu, C. -C.
    Santra, S. C.
    Banerjee, S.
    ARSENIC IN GEOSPHERE AND HUMAN DISEASES, 2010, : 295 - 297