Coliform Bacteria and Trace Metals in Drinking Water, Southwest Bangladesh: Multivariate and Human Health Risk Assessment

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Md. Aminur Rahman
Sazal Kumar
Anika Amir Mohana
Rafiquel Islam
Md. Abul Hashem
Luo Chuanxiu
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[1] Zonal Laboratory,Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE)
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Ocean and Marginal Sea Geology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[4] Islamic University,Department of Leather Engineering
[5] Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET),undefined
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International Journal of Environmental Research | 2019年 / 13卷
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Coliform bacteria; Arsenic; Drinking water; Assasuni; Multivariate; Carcinogenic risk;
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In this study, drinking water sources of tube well (TW), pond sand filter (PSF), rainwater, SIDKO (arsenic treatment plant), and Kuya (open well) were monitored in the southwest coastal area of Assasuni Upazila, Satkhira, Bangladesh. Faecal coliform, total coliform, and trace metals, especially arsenic (As), manganese (Mn), cadmium (Cd), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn), were measured in drinking water. Totally, 73 water samples were analyzed for faecal coliform and total coliform bacteria, whereas 26 water sources from TWs (22), PSF (2), SIDKO (1) and Kuya (1) were inspected for trace metals. The water samples were free from 46.6% faecal coliform and 39.7% total coliform bacteria, respectively. On the other hand, As content has exceeded both WHO and Bangladesh standards. Due to lack of routine maintenance of As treatment plants (PSF and SIDKO), they are impotent in removing As completely. Besides, multivariate statistical principal component analysis indicts the availability of trace metals in drinking water originated both from natural and anthropogenic sources. Mean values of hazard quotient of As for both adult and children exceeded the standard limit, and hazardous index values both for adults and children were very high which might pose a potential human health risk of the study area. Even, TW above acceptable limit of mean carcinogenic risk values of As intimated cancer risk due to the lifespan drinking of As-contaminated water for both adults and children. Authority should take initiative to find priority-basis sustainable policies ensuring potable water sources in this territory.
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