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A comprehensive physico-chemical quality and heavy metal health risk assessment study for phreatic water sources in Narora Atomic Power Station region, Narora, India

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DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09694-8

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Heavy metals; Atomic absorption spectroscopy; Phreatic groundwater quality; Principal component analysis; Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure; Health risk; Total hazard quotient

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This investigation studied the water quality and distribution of heavy metals in groundwater samples collected near the Narora Atomic Power Station in India. Some water quality parameters exceeded the limits prescribed by Indian standards, and the concentrations of certain heavy metals exceeded the limits for safe drinking water. However, the overall health risk assessment values were below the threshold for significant risk.
An investigation of water quality and heavy metal distribution in the groundwater samples collected from the vicinity of Narora Atomic Power Station (NAPS), Narora, India, was conducted for the metals including Cu, Zn, Ni, Co, Cd, Pb, and Fe. A total of 16 water quality parameters were measured for all the groundwater samples, and TDS, TH, Mg2+, Ca2+, F-, and turbidity were found to be on the higher side in comparison to the prescribed limits of Indian standards. Geometrical mean concentrations for these heavy metals were found to be 0.049, 0.213, 0.23, 0.135, 0.017, 0.061, and BDL for Cu, Fe, Zn, Pb, Cd, Co, and Ni, respectively. Pb and Cd were more than the permissible limits (0.01 mg/L for Pb and 0.003 for Cd) prescribed for safe drinking water while Cu and Fe were exceeding the permissible limits of 0.05 mg/L and 0.3 mg/L in 32% and 36% samples, respectively. Health risk assessment was done by calculating total hazard quotient (THQ), and the values for all the metals were below the threshold value of 1.0 beyond which they may pose a significant risk.

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