Comprehensive monitoring of drinking well water quality in Seoul metropolitan city, Korea

Kim, KH; Susaya, JP; Park, CG; Uhm, JH; Hur, J

HERO ID

1508666

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

Language

English

PMID

23307049

HERO ID 1508666
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Comprehensive monitoring of drinking well water quality in Seoul metropolitan city, Korea
Authors Kim, KH; Susaya, JP; Park, CG; Uhm, JH; Hur, J
Journal Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Volume 185
Issue 8
Page Numbers 6353-6378
Abstract In this research, the quality of drinking well waters from 14 districts around Seoul metropolitan city, Korea was assessed by measuring a number of parameters with established guideline (e.g., arsenic, fluoride, nitrate nitrogen, benzene, 1,2-dichloroethene, dichloromethane, copper, and lead) and without such criteria (e.g., hardness, chloride ion, sulfate ion, ammonia nitrogen, aluminum, iron, manganese, and zinc). Physical parameters such as evaporation residue (or total dissolved solids) and turbidity were also measured. The importance of each parameter in well waters was examined in terms of the magnitude and exceedance frequency of guideline values established by international (and national) health agencies. The results of this study indicate that among the eight parameters with well-established guidelines (e.g., WHO), arsenic and lead (guideline value of 0.01 mg L(-1) for both) recorded the highest exceedance frequency of 18 and 16 well samples ranging in 0.06-136 and 2-9 mg L(-1), respectively. As such, a number of water quality parameters measured from many well waters in this urban area were in critical levels which require immediate attention for treatment and continuous monitoring.
Doi 10.1007/s10661-012-3030-1
Pmid 23307049
Wosid WOS:000321123800011
Url https://search.proquest.com/docview/1431625567?accountid=171501
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Language Text English
Keyword Criteria; Guideline; Monitoring; Water quality; Well water; Arsenic; Lead