Arsenic is a known human carcinogen and relevant environmental contaminant in drinking water systems. We set out to comprehensively examine statewide arsenic trends and identify areas of public health concern. Specifically, arsenic trends in North Carolina private wells were evaluated over an eleven-year period using the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) database for private domestic well waters. We geocoded over 63,000 domestic well measurements by applying a novel geocoding algorithm and error validation scheme. Arsenic measurements and geographical coordinates for database entries were mapped using Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques. Furthermore, we employed a Bayesian Maximum Entropy (BME) geost...
Background: Ingestion of inorganic arsenic in drinking water is recognized as a cause of bladder can...
Arsenic concentrations exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) maximum containment lev...
The highest concentrations of arsenic in groundwater are found in the Nebraska Panhandle, southweste...
Arsenic is a known human carcinogen and relevant environmental contaminant in drinking water systems...
In recent decades, elevated arsenic concentrations in groundwater have been observed at various loca...
Ingestion of inorganic arsenic through food and water can have severe adverse health effects on the ...
Arsenic is known to cause cancer and other widespread health effects. Primary exposure sources are w...
The quality of drinking water obtained from private wells in New Hampshire is not regulated; consequ...
Ingestion of inorganic arsenic through food and water can have severe adverse health effects on the ...
This special issue contains 12 papers that report on new understanding of arsenic (As) hydrogeochemi...
We investigated if geologic factors are linked to elevated arsenic (As) concentrations above 5 μg...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater is a global problem affecting human health. The highest concen...
Arsenic presents complex spatial occurrence trends that can be difficult to identify and understand....
Arsenic exposure from drinking water is generating continued regulatory and scientific debate, as th...
The purpose of this project is to evaluate the exposure of private well users to natural contaminant...
Background: Ingestion of inorganic arsenic in drinking water is recognized as a cause of bladder can...
Arsenic concentrations exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) maximum containment lev...
The highest concentrations of arsenic in groundwater are found in the Nebraska Panhandle, southweste...
Arsenic is a known human carcinogen and relevant environmental contaminant in drinking water systems...
In recent decades, elevated arsenic concentrations in groundwater have been observed at various loca...
Ingestion of inorganic arsenic through food and water can have severe adverse health effects on the ...
Arsenic is known to cause cancer and other widespread health effects. Primary exposure sources are w...
The quality of drinking water obtained from private wells in New Hampshire is not regulated; consequ...
Ingestion of inorganic arsenic through food and water can have severe adverse health effects on the ...
This special issue contains 12 papers that report on new understanding of arsenic (As) hydrogeochemi...
We investigated if geologic factors are linked to elevated arsenic (As) concentrations above 5 μg...
Arsenic contamination of groundwater is a global problem affecting human health. The highest concen...
Arsenic presents complex spatial occurrence trends that can be difficult to identify and understand....
Arsenic exposure from drinking water is generating continued regulatory and scientific debate, as th...
The purpose of this project is to evaluate the exposure of private well users to natural contaminant...
Background: Ingestion of inorganic arsenic in drinking water is recognized as a cause of bladder can...
Arsenic concentrations exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) maximum containment lev...
The highest concentrations of arsenic in groundwater are found in the Nebraska Panhandle, southweste...