Health risk assessment of nitrate pollution of drinking groundwater in rural areas of Suihua, China

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In order to investigate the health risks of NO3-in rural drinking groundwater in Suihua, China and provide a basis for healthy drinking water, 40 sets of groundwater samples were collected in the Suihua area, and the average concentration of nitrate in the study area was 71.66 mg/L, statistical analysis software (SPSS19), Hydrogeochemical Analysis Software (AqQA) and groundwater pollution analysis software were used. Through water sample collection, chemical analysis and construction of human health risk model (HHRA), a qualitative and quantitative assessment of NO3- health risk was carried out for people of different ages and sexes, and it was concluded that there was NO3- pollution health risk in rural drinking groundwater in Suihua. Health risk level: infants . children . adult females . adult males. The evaluation provides a scientific basis for the prevention and control of NO3- pollution in groundwater and new ideas for preventing human health risks.

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Sun, Q., Yang, K., Liu, T., Yu, J., Li, C., Yang, D., … Guo, L. (2023). Health risk assessment of nitrate pollution of drinking groundwater in rural areas of Suihua, China. Journal of Water and Health, 21(9), 1193–1208. https://doi.org/10.2166/wh.2023.069

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