Arsenic, microbes and contaminated aquifers
- PMID: 15680760
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2004.12.002
Arsenic, microbes and contaminated aquifers
Abstract
The health of tens of millions of people world-wide is at risk from drinking arsenic-contaminated well water. In most cases this arsenic occurs naturally within the sub-surface aquifers, rather than being derived from identifiable point sources of pollution. The mobilization of arsenic into the aqueous phase is the first crucial step in a process that eventually leads to human arsenicosis. Increasing evidence suggests that this is a microbiological phenomenon.
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