Journal of Pollution Effects & Control

Journal of Pollution Effects & Control
Open Access

ISSN: 2375-4397

Sanjrani MA

Sanjrani MA
School of Resource and Environmental Engineering,
China

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  • Review Article
    Current Situation of Aqueous Arsenic Contamination in Pakistan, Focused on Sindh and Punjab Province, Pakistan: A Review
    Author(s): Sanjrani MA*, Teshome Mek, Sanjrani ND, Leghari SJ, Moryani HT and Shabnam AB Sanjrani MA*, Teshome Mek, Sanjrani ND, Leghari SJ, Moryani HT and Shabnam AB

    The arsenic contamination has seriously affected public health in Pakistan, especially in highly contaminated Sindh and Punjab provinces. Results of recent studies show that over 3% of the population in Punjab was exposed to arsenic contamination of over 50 ug/L in drinking water, and 20% of the population is exposed to over 10 ug/L, with the limited standard of WHO, same as the EPA also sets the maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) for drinking water. The situation in Sindh province was worse than in Punjab province, as the results show that 16% and 36% of population exposed to arsenic contaminated water over 50 ug/L and 10 ug/L respectively. According to a study conducted and based on samples from 1,184 wells across the country that actually proved that the process of boiling or filtration was not helpful to remove As from groundwater. Recent medical studies have confirmed 40 cases.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2375-4397.1000207

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