Title of article :
The magnitude of arsenic contamination in groundwater and its
health effects to the inhabitants of the Jalangi—one of the 85
arsenic affected blocks in West Bengal, India
Author/Authors :
Mohammad Mahmudur Rahmana، نويسنده , , Mrinal Kumar Senguptaa، نويسنده , , Sad Ahameda، نويسنده , ,
Uttam Kumar Chowdhurya، نويسنده , , Md. Amir Hossaina، نويسنده , , Bhaskar Dasa، نويسنده , , Dilip Lodha، نويسنده , ,
Kshitish Chandra Sahab، نويسنده , , Shymapada Patic، نويسنده , , Imrul Kaiesd، نويسنده , ,
Ajoy Kishore Baruad، نويسنده , , Dipankar Chakrabortia، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
To better understand the magnitude of arsenic contamination in groundwater and its effects on human beings, a detailed
study was carried out in Jalangi, one of the 85 arsenic affected blocks in West Bengal, India. Jalangi block is approximately 122
km2 in size and has a population of 215538. Of the 1916 water samples analyzed (about 31% of the total hand tubewells) from
the Jalangi block, 77.8% were found to have arsenic above 10 Ag l 1 [the World Health Organization (WHO)-recommended
level of arsenic in drinking water], 51% had arsenic above 50 Ag l 1 (the Indian standard of permissible limit of arsenic in
drinking water) and 17% had arsenic at above 300 Ag l 1 (the concentration predicting overt arsenical skin lesions). From our
preliminary medical screening, 1488 of the 7221 people examined in the 44 villages of Jalangi block exhibit definite arsenical
skin lesions. An estimation of probable population that may suffer from arsenical skin lesions and cancer in the Jalangi block
has been evaluated comparing along with international data. A total of 1600 biologic samples including hair, nail and urine have
been analyzed from the affected villages of Jalangi block and on an average 88% of the biologic samples contain arsenic above
the normal level. Thus, a vast population of the block may have arsenic body burden. Cases of Bowen’s disease and cancer have been identified among adults who also show arsenical skin lesions and children in this block are also seriously affected.
Obstetric examinations were also carried out in this block.
Keywords :
Arsenic groundwater contamination , population at risk , Arsenical skin lesions , Jalangi block , Arsenic in biologic samples , Arsenictoxicity in children , Obstetric outcome
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment