Distribution of fluoride contamination in drinking water resources and health risk assessment using geographic information system, northwest Iran

Publication date: Available online 18 June 2019Source: Regulatory Toxicology and PharmacologyAuthor(s): Mahmood Yousefi, Sahar Ghalehaskar, Farzaneh Baghal Asghari, Afshin Ghaderpoury, Mohammad Hadi Dehghani, Mansour Ghaderpoori, Ali Akbar MohammadiAbstractThis paper considers exposure to the concentration of fluoride in drinking water resources of Showt city in West Azerbaijan Province in, Iran, and its related potential health risk assessment issues to the resident populations. For this purpose, 88 drinking water samples were analyzed in 2016 by using the spectrophotometric method. Non-carcinogenic health risks due to F exposure through consumption of drinking water were assessed using the US EPA method. In addition, the associated zoning maps of the obtained results were presented using a geographic information system (GIS). The results indicated that fluoride concentration in drinking water ranged from 0.0 to 5.5 mg L−1 of the study area. Based on this research, 36.36% of the samples had a fluoride level higher than the permissible level, 13.63% had less than the permissible limit, and 50% of the samples had a level within the optimum limit of 0.5–1.5 mg L−1. The Hazard Quotient index (HQ) for children, teenager and adults had health hazards (HQ > 1) in 54.55%, 31.82%, and 22.73% of samples, respectively. Groundwater resources having a risk of more than one were located in the villages of Khilajajam, Kolos, and Shorboulagh. So, in these study areas, ther...
Source: Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology - Category: Toxicology Source Type: research