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Murshidabad—One of the Nine Groundwater Arsenic-Affected Districts of West Bengal, India. Part I: Magnitude of Contamination and Population at Risk

Author Affiliations
Jadavpur University, Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Dhaka Community Hospital Trust
Published InClinical Toxicology
Year2005
Citations57

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To understand the severity of the arsenic crisis in West Bengal, India, a detailed, 3-year study was undertaken in Murshidabad, one of the nine arsenic-affected districts in West Bengal. The district covers an area of 5324 km2 with a population of 5.3 million. METHODS: Hand tubewell water samples and biologic samples were collected from Murshidabad and analyzed for arsenic by FI-HG-AAS method. Inter laboratory analysis and analyses of standards were undertaken for quality assurance. RESULTS: During our survey we analyzed 29,612 hand tubewell water samples for arsenic from both contaminated and non-contaminated areas, and 26% of the tubewells were found to have arsenic above 50 microg/L while 53.8% had arsenic above 10 microg/L. Of the 26 blocks in Murshidabad,…
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