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Spatiotemporal distribution of boron in the groundwater and human health risk assessment from the coastal region of Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Noakhali Science and Technology University, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
Published InEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Year2021
Citations29

Abstract

High concentrations of naturally-occurring and man-accentuated boron in groundwater possess a potential threat to the health and well-being of humans worldwide. In Bangladesh, only a few studies focused on the health risks of boron-containing groundwater. Therefore, the present study investigated the spatiotemporal distribution of boron concentrations in groundwater and its associated health risks in the coastal districts of Bangladesh. A total of 268 samples from the shallow and deep wells during the wet and dry season (137 and 131 samples, respectively) were collected to determine the level of boron concentrations and health risk status. The groundwater boron concentrations ranged from 0 to 4.10 mg/L with an average concentration of 0.68 mg/L, which was much lower than the WHO and the…
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