Abstract. For more than a decade it has been known that shallow tube wells in Bangladesh are frequently contaminated with arsenic concentrations at a level that is harmful to human health. By now it is clear that a disaster of an unheard magnitude is going on: the World Health Organization has estimated that long-term exposure to arsenic in groundwater, at concentrations over 500 µg L−1, causes death in 1 in 10 adults. Other studies show that problems with arsenic in groundwater/drinking water occur in many more countries world-wide, such as in the USA and China. In Europe the focus on arsenic problems is currently confined to coun-tries with high arsenic levels in their groundwater, such as Serbia, Hungary and Italy. In most other European...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
A national drinking water quality survey conducted in 2009 furnished data that were used to make an ...
Groundwater is a much safer and more dependable source of drinking water than surface water. However...
For more than a decade it has been known that shallow tube wells in Bangladesh are frequently contam...
For more than a decade it has been known that shallow tube wells in Bangladesh are frequently contam...
For more than a decade it has been known that shallow tube wells in Bangladesh are frequently contam...
High concentration of naturally-occurring arsenic in groundwater poses a significant risk to human h...
Groundwater sources used for drinking in many parts of the world contain geogenic arsenic (As) with ...
The arsenic poisoning due to contaminated groundwater in West Bengal, India, and all of Bangladesh h...
The United States Public Health Service set an interim standard of 50#g/l in 1942, but as early as 1...
Over the past three decades, the occurrence of high concentration of arsenic (As) in drinking water ...
The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population i...
The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population i...
The largest poisoning of a population in history is the contamination of groundwater by arsenic in B...
Groundwater is a much safer and more dependable source of drinking water than surface water. However...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
A national drinking water quality survey conducted in 2009 furnished data that were used to make an ...
Groundwater is a much safer and more dependable source of drinking water than surface water. However...
For more than a decade it has been known that shallow tube wells in Bangladesh are frequently contam...
For more than a decade it has been known that shallow tube wells in Bangladesh are frequently contam...
For more than a decade it has been known that shallow tube wells in Bangladesh are frequently contam...
High concentration of naturally-occurring arsenic in groundwater poses a significant risk to human h...
Groundwater sources used for drinking in many parts of the world contain geogenic arsenic (As) with ...
The arsenic poisoning due to contaminated groundwater in West Bengal, India, and all of Bangladesh h...
The United States Public Health Service set an interim standard of 50#g/l in 1942, but as early as 1...
Over the past three decades, the occurrence of high concentration of arsenic (As) in drinking water ...
The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population i...
The contamination of groundwater by arsenic in Bangladesh is the largest poisoning of a population i...
The largest poisoning of a population in history is the contamination of groundwater by arsenic in B...
Groundwater is a much safer and more dependable source of drinking water than surface water. However...
Arsenic is a carcinogen to both humans and animals. Arsenicals have been associated with cancers of ...
A national drinking water quality survey conducted in 2009 furnished data that were used to make an ...
Groundwater is a much safer and more dependable source of drinking water than surface water. However...