Introduction
Discovering
the Problem
Arsenic in
Nature
Source of
Contamination
Arsenicosis:
Toxic Effects
Feature of
Arsenicosis
Confirmation
of Diagnosis
Treatment
Arsenic
Detection
De-arsination
Control
Measures
WHO
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Arsenic
Contamination of Drinking Water
Bangladesh is
the
World's Most
Vulnerable Country
Source of
Arsenic Contamination of Drinking Water in Bangladesh
- The source of arsenic in soil water is still a
controversial issue and yet to be resolved.
- Scientists say that sedimentation with arsenic
laden soils began in this region about
25,000-80,000 years back in the Quaternary era
which was most popularly known as the Younger
Deltaic Deposition or YDD.
- Sedimentation continued years after years and
pockets and rocks of arsenic have been created in
specific zones of the country.
- Bangladesh is situated at the lower end of the
three great river systems: the Ganges,
Brahmaputra and the Meghna and their total
catchment area is around 1.5 million square
kilometers comprising the Himalayan Mountain
System, the Indian Shield, the Shilong Plateau,
and the great Gangetic Plains.
- The area produces huge amount of sediments each
year due to geologic reason. An estimate says
that the three great rivers carry over 2.4
billion tons of sediments each year through
Bangladesh. Frequent floods in Bangladesh have a
link with this process.
- Holocene and recent sediments mostly cover
Bangladesh and almost all sediments contain
arsenic compounds.
- Both national and expatriate experts assume that
irrational over utilization of soil water for
irrigation purpose have caused dissociation of
arsenic from the compounds with consequent water
contamination.
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