Groundwater quality and potential health risks caused by arsenic (As) in Bhakkar, Pakistan

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Groundwater quality and potential health risks caused by arsenic (As) in Bhakkar, Pakistan Faisal Rehman1 · Tariq Cheema2 · Tahir Azeem1 · Abbas Ali Naseem1 · Imran Khan3 · Naveed Iqbal4 · Asma Shaheen5 · Faisal Rehman5   · Qasim ur Rehman6 Received: 30 March 2020 / Accepted: 5 November 2020 © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020

Abstract A groundwater investigation was carried out to assess geochemical factors that influence arsenic concentrations in the Bhakkar area, which is located along the Indus River in Punjab Province of Pakistan. The investigations indicated that concentrations of major ions in most of the analyzed samples were generally within the allowed limit proposed by WHO. A Piper plot indicated that the groundwater chemistry was dominated by bicarbonate, calcium and magnesium ions which are the main contributors to the total dissolved solids content of groundwater in the study area. A Gibbs plot showed that the dominant factor that influences the groundwater’s chemical composition is rock weathering. This study indicates that the concentration of arsenic is high in the groundwater samples of the study area, thus rendering groundwater not fit for drinking purposes. Arsenic concentrations range from 2 to 55 μg/L and about 73% of groundwater samples exceeded the arsenic limit proposed by WHO (10 μg/L). Arsenic concentration in upstream areas is less than downstream areas. Correlation coefficient matrix and principal component analysis were applied to find out the possible correlation of arsenic with different examined parameters of groundwater. Arsenic shows a strong negative correlation with iron (− 0.7) and potassium (− 0.65). Also, cancer risk and health assessment due to the presence of arsenic contamination were calculated based upon average daily dose, carcinogenic risk (CR) and hazard quotient (HQ). The risk assessment parameters indicated the potential carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic hazards related to the consumption of arsenic-contaminated water. The values of CR and HQ of As were up to 0.0023 and 5.13, respectively. Therefore, it is concluded that special monitoring of groundwater is needed in the Bhakkar area to protect the population from different diseases related to drinking As-rich contaminated groundwater. Keywords  Arsenic contamination · Water quality · Health risk · Bhakkar · Indus River

Introduction * Faisal Rehman [email protected] 1



Department of Earth Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan

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Department of Hydrogeology, Faculty of Earth Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, Macau

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Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources, Islamabad, Pakistan

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Department of Earth Sciences, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, Pakistan

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Department of Geology, University of Haripur, Haripur, Pakistan





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