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Geochemistry of Cd in groundwater of Winder,Balochistan and suspected health problems
Authors:Shahid Naseem  Salma Hamza  Syed Nawaz-ul-Huda  Erum Bashir  Qamar ul-Haq
Institution:1. Department of Geology, University of Karachi, Karachi, 75270, Pakistan
2. Department of Geology, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan
3. Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan, Karachi, Pakistan
4. Department of Chemistry, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract:Sedimentary rocks of Jurassic age (Ferozabad group) and igneous rocks (Bela Ophiolite) of Cretaceous age are widely exposed in the east of Winder Town, Balochistan. Representative 48 water and soil samples were collected and analyzed for Cd and other elements. The present study showed that water samples were contaminated by the Cd ion and most of the samples have higher concentration than prescribed WHO standards (3 μg/l) for drinking purpose. The concentration of Cd ions ranged between 1 and 30 with mean values of 10 μg/l and was found high in the vicinity of outcrops. The alkaline pH (av. 7.42) was mainly responsible for elevated Cd content in the water, having near equal molar proportions of Ca and HCO3 ions. Computed relative mobility values appeared as 0.23, indicating poor leaching from rocks and metal load in the groundwater is also measured low. The estimated values of mobility reflect fairly high mobility of Cd in the study area, decreases with distance from outcrops. The health hazard indices of drinking water was high (av. 1.33) with respect to safe average daily intake of Cd. The consumption of high Cd-bearing water may induce many disorders in the human health.
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