“…Besides, anthropogenic sources like mining activities, combustion of fossil fuels, and use of arsenic pesticides produce additional negative impact. Arsenic pollution, as a worldwide problem, has been reported in a lot of countries and regions including the USA [7], Canada [8], Mexico [9], Argentina [10], Australia [11], Japan [12], China [13], India [1], Bangladesh [14] and so on [15]. Accumulation of evidences for chronic toxicological effects of arsenic in drinking water leads the World Health Organization [16], European Union [17], and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [18] to lower the regulatory limits and the maximum contaminant level of arsenic in drinking water from 50 to 10 μg·L 1 .…”