Arsenic Contamination in the World: An International Sourcebook provides a global compendium of cited arsenic incidences in drinking-water.
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The information presented in this book would hopefully serve as a valuable material for the scientists and professionals engaged in this subject area.
EPA asked the National Research Council for an evaluation of the new data available. The committee's analyses and conclusions are presented in Arsenic in Drinking Water: 2001 Update.
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This book brings together the current knowledge on arsenic contamination worldwide, reviewing the field, highlighting common themes and pointing to key areas needing future research.
Arsenic in groundwater in various parts of the world is poisoning large numbers of people. Research on the occurence and effects of arsenic in groundwater and drinking water is ongoing.
Their results revealed that the As level in 26% samples was greater than the threshold values with the maximum As level of 1351 μg/L. Around 18 million habitants living in Red River Delta, North Vietnam, are at a serious risk of ...