Abstract

Introduction. We analyzed the concentrations of the trace elements [chromium (Cr), arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd),cesium (Cs), lead (Pb), thorium (Th), and uranium (U)] in commercial bottled water consumed in the town of Angono,Rizal province, Luzon island, Philippines to evaluate the health risks of the trace elements in drinking water. Thereare some arguments that water resources available in the Philippines are heavily polluted by various materials, inparticular heavy metal elements.
 Method. The concentrations of seven trace elements in commercial bottled water produced and consumed in thePhilippines were analyzed using a solution nebulization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SN−ICP−MS).
 Result. The concentrations of the trace elements except for Cs, which does not yet have a WHO guideline value,in the locally produced bottled water were below the WHO guideline values. The Cs concentrations (<0.6 μg/L) ofthe bottled water of the Philippines were generally similar to those of the bottled water produced and consumed inother countries such as Japan, China, and Indonesia.
 Conclusion. The concentrations of trace elements in bottled water consumed in Angono, Philippines can be regardedas being at safe levels, as well as those of daily life water (i.e. tap, well, and spring water) consumed in the said town.

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