Title of article :
Monitoring of Trihalomethanes and its Cancer Risk Assessment in Drinking Water of Delhi City, India
Author/Authors :
Aamir Mazhar, Mohd Department of Civil Engineering - Jamia Millia Islamia - New Delhi-110025, India , Ahmed, Sirajuddin Department of Civil Engineering - Jamia Millia Islamia - New Delhi-110025, India , Husain, Azhar Department of Civil Engineering - Jamia Millia Islamia - New Delhi-110025, India , Rahisuddin Department of Chemistry - Jamia Millia Islamia - New Delhi-110025, India
Abstract :
The current study determines the concentrations of trihalomethanes (THMs), and the cancer risk
associated with them. The tap water sampling was done from the command area of nine water treatment
plants (WTPs) of Delhi, India. THMs levels in the water samples from eighteen distribution points
were investigated for one year. The cancer risk (CR) related to THMs by different exposure routes i.e.,
ingestion, dermal absorption, and inhalation, was assessed for males and females. The THM levels
varied between 11.41 μg/L to 175.54 μg/L in the distribution system, having a mean level of 77.58
μg/L. The average concentrations of THMs exceeded the maximum permissible limit given by Indian
Standards. The concentration of chloroform was maximum, followed by bromodichloromethane,
dibromochloromethane, and bromoform. For males and females, the mean value of total CR was 5.09E-
05 5.70E-05, respectively. As the THMs levels were high, the total CR value was also more than the
negligible level of risk i.e., 1.0 x 10-6 through all exposure routes.
Keywords :
Chlorination , Trihalomethanes , Drinking Water , Cancer Risk Assessment
Journal title :
Pollution