2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.arabjc.2022.104342
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Sobol sensitivity analysis for non-carcinogenic health risk assessment and water quality index for Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Western Iran

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“…Surface water sample is collected by manual method considering the site conditions. Under certain conditions, the physical and chemical qualities of water are altered as a result of its interaction with subsoil and rock, necessitating a change in the source of water supply [7].Stations selected for sampling is at Nadives Naka, Takawade, Shirdhon and Shirol named Station I, II, III and IV respectively. Every next sampling station is approximately 4-5 KMs from previous station.…”
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“…Surface water sample is collected by manual method considering the site conditions. Under certain conditions, the physical and chemical qualities of water are altered as a result of its interaction with subsoil and rock, necessitating a change in the source of water supply [7].Stations selected for sampling is at Nadives Naka, Takawade, Shirdhon and Shirol named Station I, II, III and IV respectively. Every next sampling station is approximately 4-5 KMs from previous station.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,18 To enhance the general understanding of society and decision makers regarding the levels of environmental pollutants, especially toxic, non-biodegradable, and bio-accumulative pollutants in drinking water for the purpose of implementing management policies and encouraging people to reduce pollution in water resources, the health risks associated with these pollutants can be assessed using various models. 19–21…”
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“…1,18 To enhance the general understanding of society and decision makers regarding the levels of environmental pollutants, especially toxic, nonbiodegradable, and bio-accumulative pollutants in drinking water for the purpose of implementing management policies and encouraging people to reduce pollution in water resources, the health risks associated with these pollutants can be assessed using various models. [19][20][21] One of the most common models is the Health Risk Assessment model provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). The USEPA established laws and guidelines for assessing the health risks and economic effects of suspected carcinogens in 1976, and since then, accurate assessments of health risks and economic effects have been a significant part of their monitoring process.…”
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