2018
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15040621
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Water Quality in Surface Water: A Preliminary Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination of the Mashavera River, Georgia

Abstract: Water quality contamination by heavy metal pollution has severe effects on public health. In the Mashavera River Basin, an important agricultural area for the national food system in Georgia (e.g., vegetable, dairy and wine production), water contamination has multiple influences on the regional and country-wide health. With new industrial activities in the region, sediment extraction, and discharge of untreated wastewater into the river, its tributaries and irrigation canals, a comprehensive study of water qu… Show more

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“…However, the values of these four indices in most parts of the area were below the critical levels. Wells 8,11,and 19, are classified as unsuitable for drinking purposes due to an excessive amount of Cd. Additionally, well 7 was polluted by Se, while concentration of Sb in wells 3, 4, 16, and 18 showed higher than the permissible limits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the values of these four indices in most parts of the area were below the critical levels. Wells 8,11,and 19, are classified as unsuitable for drinking purposes due to an excessive amount of Cd. Additionally, well 7 was polluted by Se, while concentration of Sb in wells 3, 4, 16, and 18 showed higher than the permissible limits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many methods such as multivariate statistical techniques (e.g., cluster analysis, principal component analysis, and factor analysis) [13,14], hydro-geochemical evaluation [15,16], heavy metal indices (e.g., heavy metal pollution index, degree of contamination, heavy metal evaluation index, contamination factor, and health risk assessment) [17][18][19], and water evaluation indices [13] have been developed for assessing water quality considering physicochemical parameters. Grading water quality indicators largely depends on indicator concentration and the rate of relative toxicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trace metals in waters may originate from both natural and anthropogenic processes, such as mineral weathering, industrial activities, municipal wastewater discharge, unsustainable agricultural practices, and traffic activities [15,16]. Landfill impact on water contamination is considered to be one of the most pronounced issues threatening water quality [17,18] Due to the contamination of arsenic (As), drinking water from more than 70 countries is not safe for consumption for approximately 150 million people [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers' perceptions of the importance of stewardship of water quality are increasing globally [32][33][34]. This is important for the achievement of both local enhancement of water quality (farm scale) and for downstream water users, and was an important driver of the research described here.…”
Section: Other Management Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 96%