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Groundwater nitrogen pollution and assessment of its health risks in a typical village in Shanghai city, China
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Gao Y, Yu GR, Luo CY, Zhou Pei. Groundwater nitrogen pollution and assessment of its health risks in a typical village in Shanghai city, China. PLoS One. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.
 
Protecting groundwater from nitrogen contamination is an important public-health concern and a major national environmental issue in China. In this study, we monitored water quality in 29 wells from 2009 to 2010 in a village in Shanghai city, whick belong to typical rural-urban continuum in China. The total N and NO3-N exhibited seasonal changes, and there were large fluctuations in NH4-N in residential areas, but without significant seasonal patterns. NO2-N in the water was not stable, but was present at high levels. Total N and NO3-N were significantly lower in residential areas than in
agricultural areas. The groundwater quality in most wells belonged to Class III and IV in the Chinese water standard, which defines water that is unsuitable for human consumption. Our health risk assessments showed that NO3-N posed the greatest carcinogenic risk, with risk values ranging from 1961026 to 8061026, which accounted for more than 90% of the
total risk in the study area.
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