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Possible Arsenic Contamination Free Groundwater Source in Bangladesh


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1 School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
2 Dhaka Community Hospital, Bara Magh Bazar, Dhaka - 1217, Bangladesh
     

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The groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh is a phenomenon of surface ero- sion, transportation and deposition in the form of Delta and ∼lood Plain. While dealing with such geomorphological units like Tableland, Flood Plain, Delta and Hill Tract in Bangladesh, we have found the possibility of having huge arsenic contaminattion free groundwater reservoir in selected areas in Bangladesh. The results presented are the outcome of our last 5 years, field survey analysing for arsenic of water of twentyfive thousand eight hundred ninetyseven hand tubewells in sixtyfour districts of Bangladesh comprising four existing geomorphological regions (a) Deltaic region (including coastal region), (b) Flood Plain, (c) Tableland and (d) Hill Tract. In this report, we will highlight (1) the area in Bangladesh where groundwater is not arsenic contaminated and the' possibility to use shallow hand tubewells as potential groundwater resource for drinking purpose and (2) arsenic contaminations scenario of deep tubewells (above 100 meters) all over Bangladesh and suitable depth in arsenic contaminated area to get safe water.
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Authors

D. Chakraborti
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
B. K. Biswas
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
G. K. Basu
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
U. K. Chowdhury
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
T. Roy Chowdhury
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
D. Lodh
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
C. R. Chanda
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
B. K. Mandal
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
G. Samanta
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
A. K. Chakraborti
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
M. M. Rahman
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
K. Paul
School of Environmental Studies, Jadavpur University, Calcutta - 700 032, India
S. Roy
Dhaka Community Hospital, Bara Magh Bazar, Dhaka - 1217, Bangladesh
S. Kabir
Dhaka Community Hospital, Bara Magh Bazar, Dhaka - 1217, Bangladesh
B. Ahmed
Dhaka Community Hospital, Bara Magh Bazar, Dhaka - 1217, Bangladesh
R. Das
Dhaka Community Hospital, Bara Magh Bazar, Dhaka - 1217, Bangladesh
M. Salim
Dhaka Community Hospital, Bara Magh Bazar, Dhaka - 1217, Bangladesh
Q. Quamruzzaman
Dhaka Community Hospital, Bara Magh Bazar, Dhaka - 1217, Bangladesh

Abstract


The groundwater arsenic contamination in Bangladesh is a phenomenon of surface ero- sion, transportation and deposition in the form of Delta and ∼lood Plain. While dealing with such geomorphological units like Tableland, Flood Plain, Delta and Hill Tract in Bangladesh, we have found the possibility of having huge arsenic contaminattion free groundwater reservoir in selected areas in Bangladesh. The results presented are the outcome of our last 5 years, field survey analysing for arsenic of water of twentyfive thousand eight hundred ninetyseven hand tubewells in sixtyfour districts of Bangladesh comprising four existing geomorphological regions (a) Deltaic region (including coastal region), (b) Flood Plain, (c) Tableland and (d) Hill Tract. In this report, we will highlight (1) the area in Bangladesh where groundwater is not arsenic contaminated and the' possibility to use shallow hand tubewells as potential groundwater resource for drinking purpose and (2) arsenic contaminations scenario of deep tubewells (above 100 meters) all over Bangladesh and suitable depth in arsenic contaminated area to get safe water.