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Hydrochemical characteristics and nitrate health risk assessment of groundwater through seasonal variations from an intensive agricultural region of upper Krishna River basin, Telangana, India

Suantak Paolalsiam Vaiphei, Rama Mohan Kurakalva

2021Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

66%) and Ca-HCO3 type (31.03%). Gibbs diagram explained the favorable environmental conditions as rock and evaporation dominance in both seasons. Spatial distribution map shows samples with higher and above permissible limits are found at/near to adjoining to higher-order streams and streams origin. As per the water quality index (WQI), 36.21% (PRM) and 60.34% (POM) fall in poor to unfit for drinking class. Hazard quotient (HQ) values of nitrate reach as high as for infants 1.31E + 01, children 1.23E + 01 and adults 4.68E + 00 respectively. Subsequently, HQ>1 with 68.97% of infants and 72.41% of children are in danger for non-carcinogenic ingestion of nitrate contaminated groundwater than in adults.

Topics & Concepts

GroundwaterNitrateEnvironmental scienceWater qualityHydrology (agriculture)Hazard quotientIrrigationEnvironmental chemistryChemistryEcologyGeologyBiologyHeavy metalsGeotechnical engineeringGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryWater Quality and Pollution AssessmentFluoride Effects and Removal
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