scholarly journals Investigating on the Residue of Organophosphate Pesticides in the Water of the Hablehrood River, Garmsar, Iran

Author(s):  
Mohammad Safari ◽  
Ali Ahmadfazeli ◽  
Hassan Vatandoost ◽  
Mostafa Karimaee ◽  
Davood Panahi ◽  
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Background: Organophosphate pesticides are of concern to the drinking water supply and high risks on human health. Methods: An occurrence survey was performed in the spring and summer of 2016 for 6 months to assess the preva­lence of organophosphate pesticides in the Hablehrood River that is located in Semnan Province. Besides, 10 kinds of organophosphate pesticides were sampled in 5 stations. Moreover, were measured by Gas Chromatography (GC) was supported by an electron capture detector (ECD) and Turbochrom software. In all stations, Diazinon was detect­ed in the spring and summer, but Malathion only in the spring. Results: The highest concentration of Diazinon was observed at the Mahmoud Abad station in spring (0.94ppb) and the Bonekooh station in the summer (0.93ppb). The highest and lowest concentrations of Malathion were detected in Mahmoud Abad (0.35ppb), and Gache station, respectively. Conclusion: The concentration of pesticides in BoneKooh and Mahmood Abad was higher than the standard.  

2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 1899-1907 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Vughs ◽  
K. A. Baken ◽  
M. M. L. Dingemans ◽  
P. de Voogt

Analytical methodologies were developed for two emerging PFAS, F3-MSA and HFPO-DA, in order to assess their occurrence and levels in Dutch and Belgian waters and evaluate human health risks due to their presence in drinking water.


Eos ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Morton

Naturally occurring contaminants and man-made pollution in drinking water supply may be harmful to human health.


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