Arsenic contamination of groundwater sources and a comparative study of its remediation by various conventional and recent approaches in Nepal
Prithivi Rasaili,
Summi Rai,
KM Sachin
et al.
Abstract:Groundwater is a major source of drinking water for millions of people across the globe. Most of these sources are reported to contain elevated levels of arsenic. Human health and ecosystems are adversely affected by arsenic‐contaminated drinking water. So, arsenic‐contaminated groundwater has become a major global health concern. This paper reviews groundwater contamination sources and gives an outline of arsenic contamination in different places in Nepal. It also critically reviews the health hazards associa… Show more
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