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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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ANALYTICAL LETTERS
Volume 52, Issue 8, Pages 1268-1281

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00032719.2018.1536136

Keywords

Drinking water quality index; health risk assessment; metals; nitrogen compounds

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  1. National Authority for Scientific Research [PN18-28 02 01, 33N/16.03.2018]
  2. Executive Unit for Financing Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation [22BM/2016, 91BM/2017]

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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 HQ(NO3)(-) > 1.0 but no risk for metals and NO2- (HQ(metals)< 1.0; HQ(NO2)(-)< 1.0).

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