New Insights in factors affecting ground water quality with focus on health risk assessment and remediation techniques
V Kayastha, J Patel, N Kathrani, S Varjani, M Bilal… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Groundwater is considered as the primary source of water for the majority of the world's
population. The preponderance of the nation's drinking water, as well as agricultural and …
population. The preponderance of the nation's drinking water, as well as agricultural and …
Lead and other elements-based pollution in soil, crops and water near a lead-acid battery recycling factory in Bangladesh
Lead (Pb) pollution in the environment predominantly occurs through anthropogenic
activities, which pose significant threats to human health and that of biota. In this study, Pb …
activities, which pose significant threats to human health and that of biota. In this study, Pb …
Hydrogeochemical evaluation for human health risk assessment from contamination of coastal groundwater aquifers of Indo-Bangladesh Ramsar site
The suitability of groundwater (GW) and the corresponding health risk caused by heavy
metals become prime concerns in the recent era; so, the determination of GW quality most …
metals become prime concerns in the recent era; so, the determination of GW quality most …
Water pollution, cholera, and the role of probiotics: a comprehensive review in relation to public health in Bangladesh
Cholera, a disease caused by Vibrio cholerae, remains a pervasive public health threat,
particularly in regions with inadequate water sanitation and hygiene infrastructure, such as …
particularly in regions with inadequate water sanitation and hygiene infrastructure, such as …
Groundwater quality assessment using SPSS based on multivariate statistics and water quality index of Gaya, Bihar (India)
Groundwater is a valuable resource for developmental activities, and its demand is growing
as surface water becoming scarce. Groundwater demand is increasing, resulting in …
as surface water becoming scarce. Groundwater demand is increasing, resulting in …
Metal (loid) s in tap-water from schools in central Bangladesh (Mirpur): Source apportionment, water quality, and health risks appraisals
Considering the health risks originating from the exposure of metal (loid) s in tap-water and
the concomitant vulnerability of school-going students, 25 composite tap water samples from …
the concomitant vulnerability of school-going students, 25 composite tap water samples from …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing the arsenic contents and associated risks in groundwater of Vehari and Lodhran Districts, Pakistan
Exposure to arsenic (As) can induce numerous lethal diseases, such as cancer,
cardiovascular issues, skin diseases, and diabetes in humans. The major route of human …
cardiovascular issues, skin diseases, and diabetes in humans. The major route of human …
A GIS approach for groundwater quality evaluation with entropy method and fluoride exposure with health risk assessment
This study used the entropy water quality index to analyse the suitability of groundwater for
human consumption as well as the hazard index to identify the probable non-carcinogenic …
human consumption as well as the hazard index to identify the probable non-carcinogenic …
Assessing metal (loid) s-Induced long-term spatiotemporal health risks in Coastal Regions, Bay of Bengal: A chemometric study
S Aktar, ARMT Islam, MY Mia, JN Jannat… - … Science and Pollution …, 2024 - Springer
Despite sporadic and irregular studies on heavy metal (loid) s health risks in water, fish, and
soil in the coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal, no chemometric approaches have been …
soil in the coastal areas of the Bay of Bengal, no chemometric approaches have been …
Assessment of household-level adaptation strategies to water stress in southwestern coastal Bangladesh: a counter-factual analysis
Despite the growing emphasis and global initiatives to ensure safe drinking water and
sanitation for all (Sustainable Development Goal 6), households in coastal areas are at risk …
sanitation for all (Sustainable Development Goal 6), households in coastal areas are at risk …