2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-46386-4
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Water quality, geochemistry and human health risk of groundwater in the Vyeboom region, Limpopo province, South Africa

Ntwanano Mutileni,
Mulalo Mudau,
Joshua Nosa Edokpayi

Abstract: This study focuses on the evaluation of trace metals as well as microbial contamination of groundwater. Groundwater samples were collected from 17 boreholes. The microbial quality was tested using membrane filtration method. Higher levels of contamination for both E. coli and total coliform was recorded in the wet season. Majority of the boreholes had nitrate levels above the regulatory guideline value of the World health Organisation and the South African National Standards. The water type was established by … Show more

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“…South Iran highlights heightened F − levels (0.8-3 mg/L) in groundwater where the source of F − has been attributed to limestone layers [42]. Vyeboom, South Africa, witnessed F − levels of 0.44-0.9 mg/L, resulting in skeletal fluorosis, particularly linked to agricultural and industrial activities [43]. A high level of F − (max.…”
Section: Global Overview Of Fluoride Occurrence and Associated Health...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South Iran highlights heightened F − levels (0.8-3 mg/L) in groundwater where the source of F − has been attributed to limestone layers [42]. Vyeboom, South Africa, witnessed F − levels of 0.44-0.9 mg/L, resulting in skeletal fluorosis, particularly linked to agricultural and industrial activities [43]. A high level of F − (max.…”
Section: Global Overview Of Fluoride Occurrence and Associated Health...mentioning
confidence: 99%