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Geochemistry of some fluoride and nitrate enriched water resources from the Oriental Basin: a prospective health risk hotspot from eastern-central Mexico

Priyadarsi D. Roy, Oscar Agesandro García-Arriola, S. Selvam, Irma Gabriela Vargas-Martínez, José Luís Sánchez-Zavala

2025Environmental Geochemistry and Health12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In attention to the Sustainable Development Goal 6, the quality evaluation of water resources in Mexico is limited compared to other regions. This study provided new data from Oriental Basin, an important socio-economic region with up to 20% population growth over the last decade by assessing groundwater from the Libres-Oriental aquifer (Ca–Mg–HCO 3 facies; F − : 2.5–9.9 mg/L; NO 3 − : up to 75.3 mg/L) and water from the Totolcingo Lake (Na–Cl facies; F − : 12.7–13.2 mg/L; NO 3 − : < 0.75 mg/L). Fluoride content grouped about 80% groundwater samples as promotor of dental and skeletal fluorosis. Nitrate Pollution Index suggested moderate pollution in 20% and very significant pollution in 10% groundwater samples. Possible exposure of older adults and elderly pregnant women to fluorosis from all the groundwater samples (Hazard Quotient > 1) from the Oriental Basin and 55% of them might also be causing fluorosis in infants suggest a potential health risk hotspot in the eastern-central Mexico. Even though all the groundwater samples did not contain enough NO 3 − to cause methemoglobinemia, their boiling for drinking could enhance nitrate content beyond the WHO limit. Thus, the mitigation techniques might diminish the health risks in consuming population.

Topics & Concepts

GroundwaterNitrateFluorideHazard quotientAquiferPopulationPollutionStructural basinEnvironmental scienceWater resource managementEnvironmental healthGeologyHealth riskChemistryMedicineEcologyBiologyGeotechnical engineeringPaleontologyInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryFluoride Effects and RemovalChemical Analysis and Environmental Impact