Occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of Jhikorgachha, Jessore, Bangladesh

In order to assess the arsenic concentration change over time, water from a total of 246 tubewells Jhikargachha upazila of Jessore district were tested using atomic absorption spectrophotometer in two different periods of time. The main objective of the study was to develop a sustainable and affo...

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Autores principales: Jakariya, Md., Ahmed, Kazi Matin, Hasan, M. Abul, Nahar, Sultana, Rahman, Mahfuzar
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spelling 10361-133352019-12-23T21:01:09Z Occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of Jhikorgachha, Jessore, Bangladesh Jakariya, Md. Ahmed, Kazi Matin Hasan, M. Abul Nahar, Sultana Rahman, Mahfuzar Arsenic Ground water Jhikorgachha Jessore Drinking water Mitigation Hydrogeology Goo-statistical Arsenic--Environmental aspects Arsenic--Toxicology Water--Pollution Water--Purification--Arsenic removal In order to assess the arsenic concentration change over time, water from a total of 246 tubewells Jhikargachha upazila of Jessore district were tested using atomic absorption spectrophotometer in two different periods of time. The main objective of the study was to develop a sustainable and affordable arsenic testing protocol for the arsenic affected communities of the country. While measuring groundwater arsenic concentration change over time, local hydrogeology and geostatistical relationship with arsenic were also analysed. It has been observed that movement of groundwater, according to elevation contour maps of dry and wet seasons of 1996, is from the central part of the study area towards the peripheral rivers. A relationship between arsenic distribution patterns and groundwater movement, though not obvious, could be established. Geostatistical analyses have been performed to investigate relationships between arsenic in groundwater with different well and aquifer parameters. A positive co-relation was observed between well depth vs. percentage of arsenic contaminated wells i.e. a general increasing trend of contaminated wells from 30 to 60m (~=0.81). This increasing trend changes at depth greater than 60m. The arsenic concentration results reveal that the highest number of tube well water showed change in concentration level in either case (i.e. increased or decreased). The highest increase was 91 J..lg/L and lowest decrease was 128.20 J..lg/L. This trend indicates that arsenic concentration in tubewell water can change in both directions but the tendency to reduce concentratio~ levels of arsenic in the analysed water was comparatively high. However, the findings of the study did not show any strong indication about changing the concentration level of arsenic in tubewell water. 2019-12-23T09:06:41Z 2019-12-23T09:06:41Z 2003-09 Research report Jakariya, M., Ahmed, K. M., Hasan, M. A., Nahar, S., & Rahman, M. (2003, September). Occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of Jhikorgachha, Jessore, Bangladesh. Research Reports (2003): Social Studies, Vol – XXXI, 137–150. http://hdl.handle.net/10361/13335 en application/pdf BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
institution Brac University
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language English
topic Arsenic
Ground water
Jhikorgachha
Jessore
Drinking water
Mitigation
Hydrogeology
Goo-statistical
Arsenic--Environmental aspects
Arsenic--Toxicology
Water--Pollution
Water--Purification--Arsenic removal
spellingShingle Arsenic
Ground water
Jhikorgachha
Jessore
Drinking water
Mitigation
Hydrogeology
Goo-statistical
Arsenic--Environmental aspects
Arsenic--Toxicology
Water--Pollution
Water--Purification--Arsenic removal
Jakariya, Md.
Ahmed, Kazi Matin
Hasan, M. Abul
Nahar, Sultana
Rahman, Mahfuzar
Occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of Jhikorgachha, Jessore, Bangladesh
description In order to assess the arsenic concentration change over time, water from a total of 246 tubewells Jhikargachha upazila of Jessore district were tested using atomic absorption spectrophotometer in two different periods of time. The main objective of the study was to develop a sustainable and affordable arsenic testing protocol for the arsenic affected communities of the country. While measuring groundwater arsenic concentration change over time, local hydrogeology and geostatistical relationship with arsenic were also analysed. It has been observed that movement of groundwater, according to elevation contour maps of dry and wet seasons of 1996, is from the central part of the study area towards the peripheral rivers. A relationship between arsenic distribution patterns and groundwater movement, though not obvious, could be established. Geostatistical analyses have been performed to investigate relationships between arsenic in groundwater with different well and aquifer parameters. A positive co-relation was observed between well depth vs. percentage of arsenic contaminated wells i.e. a general increasing trend of contaminated wells from 30 to 60m (~=0.81). This increasing trend changes at depth greater than 60m. The arsenic concentration results reveal that the highest number of tube well water showed change in concentration level in either case (i.e. increased or decreased). The highest increase was 91 J..lg/L and lowest decrease was 128.20 J..lg/L. This trend indicates that arsenic concentration in tubewell water can change in both directions but the tendency to reduce concentratio~ levels of arsenic in the analysed water was comparatively high. However, the findings of the study did not show any strong indication about changing the concentration level of arsenic in tubewell water.
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author Jakariya, Md.
Ahmed, Kazi Matin
Hasan, M. Abul
Nahar, Sultana
Rahman, Mahfuzar
author_facet Jakariya, Md.
Ahmed, Kazi Matin
Hasan, M. Abul
Nahar, Sultana
Rahman, Mahfuzar
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title Occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of Jhikorgachha, Jessore, Bangladesh
title_short Occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of Jhikorgachha, Jessore, Bangladesh
title_full Occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of Jhikorgachha, Jessore, Bangladesh
title_fullStr Occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of Jhikorgachha, Jessore, Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of Jhikorgachha, Jessore, Bangladesh
title_sort occurrence, distribution and time-trend of arsenic in ground water of jhikorgachha, jessore, bangladesh
publisher BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10361/13335
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