2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-022-10442-5
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Hydrochemical characteristics and health risk assessment of groundwater in Dingbian county of the Chinese Loess Plateau, northwest China

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“…The noncarcinogenic risks under the two exposure routes are mostly within the acceptable range, indicating that the health risks caused by groundwater pollutants in the study site are mainly from carcinogenic elements, especially As; the total carcinogenic risk caused by the heavy metals exceed the acceptable value by 4~5 orders of magnitude. In addition, the carcinogenic and noncarcinogenic risks of contaminants in groundwater exposed through drinking ingestion are higher than those through dermal exposure, indicating that the drinking ingestion route is the main exposure route of contaminants in groundwater [40,41]. Changes in microbial community structures can reflect the distribution of microorganisms [42].…”
Section: Human Health Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The noncarcinogenic risks under the two exposure routes are mostly within the acceptable range, indicating that the health risks caused by groundwater pollutants in the study site are mainly from carcinogenic elements, especially As; the total carcinogenic risk caused by the heavy metals exceed the acceptable value by 4~5 orders of magnitude. In addition, the carcinogenic and noncarcinogenic risks of contaminants in groundwater exposed through drinking ingestion are higher than those through dermal exposure, indicating that the drinking ingestion route is the main exposure route of contaminants in groundwater [40,41]. Changes in microbial community structures can reflect the distribution of microorganisms [42].…”
Section: Human Health Risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%