Assessment of groundwater quality in the eastern part of tehran plain: Implications for human health

Groundwater quality is a critical concern for human health, particularly in urban areas like the eastern part of Tehran Plain, where geological features and anthropogenic activities contribute to contamination risks. This study aimed to assess the quality of groundwater in this region, focusing on i...

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description Groundwater quality is a critical concern for human health, particularly in urban areas like the eastern part of Tehran Plain, where geological features and anthropogenic activities contribute to contamination risks. This study aimed to assess the quality of groundwater in this region, focusing on its implications for public health. The objectives of the study were to identify factors influencing hydrogeochemistry, evaluate environmental risk based on metal(loid)s using water quality indices, and conduct a health risk assessment. Groundwater samples were collected and analyzed for chemistry, water quality, heavy metal contamination, and associated health risks. The results indicated a relatively stable pH condition and a wide variation in the concentration of dissolved solids. The Water Quality Index (WQI) was employed to evaluate the overall water quality, revealing that approximately 50% of the samples fell into the poor and very poor quality categories, with two samples deemed unsuitable for drinking. Heavy metal contamination varied across different metals, with some indicating low levels while others showed moderate to very high levels. Priority pollutants such as mercury and arsenic were identified as having a greater potential impact on water quality deterioration. Exposure and health risk assessments indicated a negligible risk associated with aluminum exposure but high risks associated with arsenic, chromium, and mercury exposure. Carcinogenic risk assessments for arsenic, chromium, and mercury exceeded acceptable thresholds, emphasizing the urgent need for further investigation into contamination sources and strategies for mitigation. These findings highlight the importance of continuous monitoring and sustainable groundwater management practices, providing valuable insights for other regions facing similar challenges in groundwater quality and public health.
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Anthropogenic factors
Aquatic Pollution
Arsenic
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Carcinogens
Chromium
Contamination
Dissolved solids
Drinking behavior
Drinking water
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Health
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental risk
Exposure
Groundwater
Groundwater - chemistry
Groundwater management
Groundwater quality
Health risk assessment
Health risks
Heavy metals
Human influences
Humans
Hydrogeochemistry
Iran
Mercury
Mercury (metal)
Metals, Heavy - analysis
Public health
Quality assessment
Research Article
Risk Assessment
Sustainability management
Urban areas
Waste Water Technology
Water analysis
Water Management
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
Water Pollution Control
Water Quality
Water sampling
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