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Analysis of Arsenic Content in Groundwater over the Years of Coastal Belt at Purba Medinipur in West Bengal


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1 Dr. Sudhir Chandra Sur Institute of Technology & Sports Complex, Kolkata 700074, West Bengal, India
2 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, India
     

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Arsenic found in contaminated saltwater has very serious side effects. Purba Medinipur was free of arsenic until 2009. Present study verifies whether the coastal areas of Purba Medinipur, after 2009, were arsenic contaminated. From Contai, Digha, and Egra regions, 97 bore wells were selected to collect groundwater samples and analyze arsenic contamination. Few areas have shown the presence of arsenic in groundwater. However, the concentration in many areas is found to be below the permissible limit of drinking water.

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Arsenic Contamination, Seawater Intrusion, Groundwater Declining.
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Authors

Souvik Chakraborty
Dr. Sudhir Chandra Sur Institute of Technology & Sports Complex, Kolkata 700074, West Bengal, India
Subhasish Das
School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, India

Abstract


Arsenic found in contaminated saltwater has very serious side effects. Purba Medinipur was free of arsenic until 2009. Present study verifies whether the coastal areas of Purba Medinipur, after 2009, were arsenic contaminated. From Contai, Digha, and Egra regions, 97 bore wells were selected to collect groundwater samples and analyze arsenic contamination. Few areas have shown the presence of arsenic in groundwater. However, the concentration in many areas is found to be below the permissible limit of drinking water.

Keywords


Arsenic Contamination, Seawater Intrusion, Groundwater Declining.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2020%2Fv34%2Fi6%2F208218