Targeting arsenic-safe aquifers for drinking water supplies

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Jochen Bundschuh
Marta I. Litter
Prosun Bhattacharya
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[1] Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences,Institute for Applied Research
[2] Royal Institute of Technology,Department of Land and Water Resources Engineering
[3] Universidad de Gral. San Martín,Gerencia Química, Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica, and Escuela de Posgrado
[4] Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),KTH
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Safe aquifers; Arsenic; Mitigation option; Drinking water; Groundwater;
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At present, 70 countries worldwide are affected by groundwater contamination by arsenic (As) released from predominantly geogenic sources. Consequently, the As problem is becoming a global issue. The option to target As-safe aquifers, which uses geological, geochemical, hydrogeological, morphological and climatic similarities to delimit As-safe aquifers, appears as a sustainable mitigation option. Two pilot areas, Meghna Flood Plain in Matlab Upazila, representative of Bengal Delta in Bangladesh, and Río Dulce Alluvial Cone, representing a typical aquifer setting in the Chaco-Pampean Plain in Argentina groundwater As occurrence, were compared. In rural Bangladesh, As removal techniques have been provided to the population, but with low social acceptance. In contrast, “targeting As-safe aquifers” was socially accepted in Bangladesh, where sediment color could be used to identify As-safe aquifer zones and to install safe wells. The investigation in Argentina is more complex because of very different conditions and sources of As. Targeting As-safe aquifers could be a sustainable option for many rural areas and isolated peri-urban areas.
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