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Arsenic-rich groundwater in an urban area experiencing drought and increasing population density,Perth, Australia
Institution:1. U.S. Geological Survey, 331 Commerce Way, Pembroke, NH 03275, USA;2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Boston, MA, USA;3. U.S. Geological Survey, Sacramento, CA, USA;4. U.S. Geological Survey, Portland, OR, USA;5. U.S. Geological Survey, New Cumberland, PA, USA
Abstract:Groundwater in the Gwelup groundwater management area in Perth, Western Australia has been enriched in As due to the exposure of pyritic sediments caused by reduced rainfall, increased groundwater abstraction for irrigation and water supply, and prolonged dewatering carried out during urban construction activities. Groundwater near the watertable in a 25–60 m thick unconfined sandy aquifer has become acidic and has affected shallow wells used for garden irrigation. Arsenic concentrations up to 7000 μg/L were measured in shallow groundwater, triggering concerns about possible health effects if residents were to use water from household wells as a drinking water source. Deep production wells used for public water supply are not affected by acidity, but trends of progressively increasing concentrations of Fe, SO4 and Ca over a 30-a period indicate that pyrite oxidation products extend to the base of the unconfined aquifer. Falling Eh values are triggering the release of As from the reduction of Fe(III) oxyhydroxide minerals near the base of the unconfined aquifer, increasing the risk that groundwater used as a drinking water source will also become contaminated with high concentrations of As.
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