Abstract

The presence of heavy metals such as lead in drinking water resources can be dangerous for human because of toxicity and biological accumulation. The consumption of water or food which contains lead in high concentration can lead to prevent from Hemoglobin Synthesis (Anemia) and Kidney diseases. In this present study, the researcher collected 432 samples of bottled water in the popular marks in summer and winter from the surface of Bandar Abbas. The lead concentration was measured by atomic absorption Spectrophotometer in model DR2800 through the Dithizone method. CDI, R and HQ which are caused by lead for adult men, women and children, have been calculated and evaluated through the equations of EPA and WHO. The mean concentration of lead, which is 3.46±0.47 µg/l, and its range, which is 1.9-17.6 µg/l, are lower than the guideline of WHO (10 µg/l) and MPC of EPA is (15 µg/l). But the 40 samples of the bottled water (9.2%) have the concentration higher than guideline WHO and 8 samples (1.85%) has the concentration higher than the permissible limits of the EPA. CDI in different age groups is as following manner: Children>adult men>adult women. CDI in children is more than twice as much as in the adult men and women. The R of lead for children (24E-7), adult men (11E-7) and for adult women (10E-7) are more than the acceptable level of R in EPA (1E-6) but less than the acceptable level of R in WHO (1E-4). Since HQ of adult men (34E-5), adult women (31E-5) and children (84E-5), is lower than 1, it can be said that the population of Bandar Abbas is in a safe area regarding the HQ of the bottled water’s lead.

Highlights

  • The heavy metals are the elements with a special weight 4-5 times as much as water

  • Chronic Daily Intake (CDI), R and Hazard Quotient (HQ) which are caused by lead for adult men, women and children, have been calculated and evaluated through the equations of EPA and WHO

  • Since HQ of adult men (34E-5), adult women (31E-5) and children (84E-5), is lower than 1, it can be said that the population of Bandar Abbas is in a safe area regarding the HQ of the bottled water’s lead

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Introduction

The heavy metals are the elements with a special weight 4-5 times as much as water These elements have biological accumulation, toxicity, and environmental sustainability properties (Pekey, Karakaş, & Bakoglu, 2004). Wang, Yang, & H. 2011; Ghaderpouri, Jahed Khaniki, & Nazmara, 2009). The entry of the heavy metals in water resources can be due to the natural processes such as wastewater municipal, industrial, and agricultural sewage (Demirak, Yilmaz, Levent Tuna, & Ozdemir, 2006). The heavy metals naturally exist in small amount in water. Many of these elements have a dual role in the www.ccsenet.org/gjhs

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