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. 2008 Oct 7;117(3):410–416. doi: 10.1289/ehp.11886

Table 1.

The average concentrations of toxic elements in the groundwater of Bualda, Fulbaria, Jamjami, and Komlapur, the WHO health-based drinking water guidelines for these toxicants, and the percent of tube wells exceeding these guidelines.

Element Average concentration (μg/L) WHO health-based guideline (μg/L) Percent of unsafe tube wellsa
As 29 10 33
B < 50 500 0
Ba 140 700 0
Cr 4.7 50 1
Fe 2,700 NAb NA
Mn 800 400 78
Mo 1.4 70 0
Ni 11 70 1
Pb 0.5 10 1
Sb 1.6 20 0
Sec < 1 10 0
U 2.5 2 48
Znc 15 NA NA
a

Ninety-six percent (64 of 67) of these tube wells are unsafe; that is, only 4% (3 of 67) of these tube wells do not exceed any of these WHO health-based drinking water guidelines.

b

The WHO has not established a health-based drinking water guideline for Fe or Zn (WHO 1996a, 1998a).

c

The severity of chronic As poisoning in Bangladesh might be magnified by a lack of Se or Zn or both (Frisbie et al. 2002; Ortega et al. 2003).