Abstract

Background: Developmental activities especially the establishment of more than 20 industrial units in Semnan province caused the officers worries about increased concentration of heavy metals in drinking water supplies and probably increasing of health risk at consumers. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of Semnan province industrial development on the health risk level caused by drinking waters heavy metals with HRA EPA index. Methods : For this descriptive-analytical study, sampling from 17 wells was perfumed at first. Then the heavy metals concentrations were measured at laboratory with Standard methods (Arsenic, Cadmium and Mercury with Atomic Absorption GTA-95 - Lead and Chromium with Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry). Meantime, HRA EPA index was calculated with three step process of health risk assessment. Statistical analysis was performed by Repeated Measure، One sample T-test and One-Way ANNOVA methods. Finally, zoning map of heavy metals in Semnan province has been prepared with GIS. Results: Results showed that the levels of all heavy metals are at national, WHO and EU standard ranges. HRA EPA indexes was 4.48I10 -4 , 4.36I10 -4 and 4.46I10 -4 for 2001-2011, 2012-2015 and 2015 period, respectively. Also, the highest and lowest HRA EPA index was for 2001-2011 and 2015, respectively. Conclusions : The study showed that the heavy metals concentrations in groundwater resources were lower than threshold toxic level. However with the industrial development started at Semnan province, water resources quality must be protected by law enforcement and tight supervision on industrial and mining-excavation activities.

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