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Set in 10/12pt Plantin by SPi Publisher Services, Pondicherry, India Printed in Singapore by Utopia Press Pte Ltd 1 2009 99778811440055118866002255__11__pprreettoocc..iinndddd iivv 1100//3311//22000088 1111::4488::1111 AAMM Contents List of Figures ix List of Tables xiv Series Editors’ Preface xix Acknowledgements xx Preface xxii List of Abbreviations xxv Glossary xxviii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 The Nature of Arsenic Pollution 2 1.3 History of Natural Arsenic Contamination 3 1.4 Arsenic Pollution 9 1.5 Risk, Perception and Social Impacts 19 1.6 Water-supply Mitigation 21 1.7 Structure and Scope of the Book 22 2 Hydrogeochemistry of Arsenic 25 2.1 Introduction 25 2.2 The Chemistry of Normal and Arsenic-rich Groundwaters 29 2.3 Adsorption and Desorption of Arsenic 31 2.4 The Role of Sulphur in Strongly Reducing Groundwater 43 2.5 Arsenic and Microbial Activity 46 2.6 Arsenic Mobilisation Mechanisms 47 2.7 Associations of Arsenic with other Trace Elements 61 2.8 Arsenic Pollution and Mining 64 2.9 Summary 66 Annexe 2.1 Analysis of Arsenic in Natural Waters 66 99778811440055118866002255__22__ttoocc..iinndddd vv 1111//44//22000088 22::4444::1122 PPMM vi CONTENTS 3 The Hydrogeology of Arsenic 73 3.1 Introduction 73 3.2 Arsenic in Rocks and Sediments 74 3.3 Arsenic in River Water and Sediment 74 3.4 Geo-environmental Associations of Arsenic in Groundwater 78 3.5 Geochemical Processes in their Geological Context 85 3.6 Behaviour of Arsenic in Aquifers 92 3.7 Case Histories of Arsenic-affected Aquifers 102 3.8 Implications of Long-term Pumping of Arsenic Contaminated Groundwater 109 3.9 Summary and Conclusions 114 4 Soils and Agriculture 118 4.1 Introduction 118 4.2 Arsenic in Soils 119 4.3 Irrigation with Arsenic-contaminated Water 130 4.4 Arsenic Uptake by Plants 134 4.5 Options for Arsenic Management 147 4.6 Research and Development Needs 154 5 Health Effects of Arsenic in Drinking Water and Food 157 5.1 Introduction 157 5.2 A Short History of the Health Effects of Chronic Arsenic Poisoning 158 5.3 Toxicity of Arsenic Compounds 159 5.4 Environmental Exposure to Arsenic 162 5.5 Acute Arsenic Poisoning 176 5.6 Dermatological Manifestations 177 5.7 Carcinogenic Effects 181 5.8 Systemic Non-carcinogenic Effects 184 5.9 Social and Psychological Effects 190 5.10 Effect of Other Toxic and Trace Elements 191 5.11 Geographical Differences in Health Effects 192 5.12 Case History of Arsenic Exposure in Murshidabad District, West Bengal 200 5.13 Diagnosis and Treatment of Arsenicosis 202 5.14 Removing Exposure to Arsenic 206 5.15 Summary and Recommendations 208 6 Water-supply Mitigation 213 6.1 Introduction 213 6.2 Approaches to Water-supply Mitigation 214 99778811440055118866002255__22__ttoocc..iinndddd vvii 1111//44//22000088 22::4444::1122 PPMM CONTENTS vii 6.3 Surveys of Arsenic Affected Areas 217 6.4 Exploiting Safe Groundwater Sources 226 6.5 Developing Surface-water Sources 239 6.6 Arsenic in Water Distribution Networks 242 6.7 Socio-economic Aspects of Mitigation 243 6.8 Policy and Planning Initiatives 249 6.9 Monitoring and Evaluation of Water-supply Mitigation Programmes 254 6.10 Summary 256 Annexe 6.1 Arsenic Survey Procedures 257 7 Removing Arsenic from Drinking Water 261 7.1 Introduction 261 7.2 Water Quality Issues 262 7.3 Methods of Arsenic Removal 266 7.4 Aquifer Clean-up 285 7.5 Disposing of Waste from Treatment Processes 287 7.6 Examples and Operational Experience of Arsenic Removal Technologies 288 7.7 Costs of Arsenic Removal 302 7.8 Guidance for Selecting Treatment Methods and Technologies 308 7.9 Case Study of Water Treatment Requirements in Bangladesh 314 7.10 Future Needs 315 8 Arsenic in Asia 318 8.1 Introduction 318 8.2 South Asia 323 8.3 Southeast Asia 355 8.4 China 362 8.5 East Asia 371 8.6 Western, Central and Northern Asia 374 8.7 Suspect Terrain and Research Needs 378 Annexe 8.1 The British Geological Survey Court Case 382 9 Arsenic in North America and Europe 387 9.1 Introduction 387 9.2 United States of America and Canada 387 9.3 Mexico 422 9.4 Europe 426 9.5 Suspect Terrain and Research Needs 451 99778811440055118866002255__22__ttoocc..iinndddd vviiii 1111//44//22000088 22::4444::1122 PPMM viii CONTENTS 10 Arsenic in South and Central America, Africa, Australasia and Oceania 455 10.1 Introduction 455 10.2 South and Central America 455 10.3 Africa 475 10.4 Australasia 480 10.5 Arsenic in the Ocean Basins 485 10.6 Suspect Terrain and Research Needs 485 11 Synthesis, Conclusions and Recommendations 492 11.1 Scale and Impact of Arsenic Pollution 492 11.2 Chemistry, Cause and Prediction 503 11.3 Agricultural Impacts, Prospects and Needs 508 11.4 Water-supply Mitigation 511 11.5 Sustainability Issues 518 11.6 Geographical Perspectives 521 11.7 The Politics of Arsenic Pollution and Mitigation 524 11.8 Ten Priority Actions 526 References 528 Index 581 99778811440055118866002255__22__ttoocc..iinndddd vviiiiii 1111//44//22000088 22::4444::1122 PPMM Figures 1.1 Global distribution of arsenic contamination. 4 2.1 Inorganic arsenic species in water. 28 2.2 Adsorption of arsenic onto ferrihydrite and goethite. 33 2.3 Adsorption of arsenic onto magnetite. 35 2.4 Adsorption of arsenic onto aluminium oxide and clay minerals. 35 2.5 Influence of phosphate on adsorption of arsenic onto ferrihydrite. 38 2.6 Influence of dissolved organic carbon on adsorption of arsenic onto ferrihydrite and goethite. 41 2.7 Arsenic and sulphate reduction in the Mahomet Buried Valley Aquifer. 44 2.8 Adsorption of arsenic on sulphide minerals. 45 2.9 Microbial mechanisms of arsenic mobilisation. 48 2.10 Relationships between As and Mn, Fe, SO , PO and NH 4 4 4 in a shallow arsenic-contaminated aquifer in West Bengal. 50 2.11 Correlation of sedimentary iron and arsenic in Bangladesh and Vietnam. 51 2.12 Geochemical profiles from an arsenic-affected aquifer in Bangladesh. 52 2.13 Simple model of arsenic pollution in the Bengal Basin. 52 2.14 The kinetic arsenic model. 53 2.15 Geographical distribution of arsenic contamination by mobilisation mechanism. 55 2.16 Arsenic and pH at mining sites. 65 3.1 Relation of sediment yield, sand composition and weathering rates to arsenic occurrence in alluvial basins. 89 99778811440055118866002255__33__ppoossttttoocc..iinndddd iixx 1111//44//22000088 66::4488::5588 PPMM
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