4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Arsenic contamination of ground and pond water and water purification system using pond water in Bangladesh

Journal

ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Volume 60, Issue 1-4, Pages 323-331

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0013-7952(00)00112-5

Keywords

arsenic-contamination; groundwater; pond water; water supply system; Bangladesh

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This paper, firstly, shows the distribution of arsenic-contaminated groundwater in Samta village. This village, which is in Jessore district in Bangladesh. was chosen as a model village for investigating the mechanism of groundwater contamination. 90% of the tube wells in this village had arsenic concentrations above the Bangladesh standard of 0.05 mg/l. Tube wells with arsenic concentrations of over 0.50 mg/l were distributed in the southern part of the village with a belt-like shape from east to west. Secondly. groundwater distribution is discussed with respect to its Row and the high arsenic zone (As greater than or equal to 0.50 mg/l) agrees well with the drifting zone of the groundwater. Furthermore, arsenic-fret: water supply systems suitable for a small area in the village have been developed. A pond sand filter (PSF) system which purifies pond water is discussed in this paper. Prior to the construction of the PSF. the water quality in ponds was examined for arsenic levels. The inflow of drainage from the tube wells was found to be the major cause of arsenic contamination of pond water. The PSF installed in Samta is working Very well and produces a good quality of treated water. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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