Title of article
Probabilistic assessment of safe groundwater utilization in farmed fish ponds of blackfoot disease hyperendemic areas in terms of the regulation of arsenic concentrations
Author/Authors
Cheng-Shin Jang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
59
To page
68
Abstract
This work probabilistically explored a safe utilization ratio (UR) of groundwater in fish ponds
located in blackfoot disease hyperendemic areas in terms of the regulation of arsenic (As)
concentrations. Sequential indicator simulation was used to reproduce As concentrations in
groundwater and to propagate their uncertainty. Corresponding URs of groundwater were
obtained from the relationship of mass balance between reproduced As concentrations in
groundwater and the As regulation in farmed fish ponds. Three levels were adopted to
evaluate the UR—UR≥0.5, 0.5NUR≥0.1 and URb0.1. The high probability of the UR≥0.5 level
presents in the northern and southern regions where groundwater can be a major water
source. The high probability of the 0.5NUR≥0.1 level is mainly distributed in the centralcoastal,
central-eastern and southeastern regions where groundwater should be considered
as a subordinate water source. Being available, extra surface water has priority over
providing aquacultural needs of the regions with the high probability of the UR≥0.5 and
0.5NUR≥0.1 levels. In the regions with the high probability of the URb0.1 level, in the
central-coastal and southwestern regions, groundwater utilization should be reduced
substantially or even prohibited completely for no adverse effects on human health.
Keywords
GroundwaterBlackfoot diseaseSequential indicator simulationArsenicUncertaintyAquaculture
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
986286
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