Assessment of Arsenic content in water, soil and plant samples of Patna
Arsenic content in water, soil and plant
Abstract
The aim of present study was to develop a database of Arsenic (As) in ground water, soil, vegetables, cereal and forage crops to evaluate the potential human health risks posed by higher level of As, in Maner block of Patna, Bihar. The total concentration of arsenic in various samples under study was determined by hydride generator atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The concentration of Arsenic in ground water, soil and plant samples exceeded the WHO guideline values (10 ppb). Concentration of As in groundwater (tubewell) used for irrigation and agricultural soil samples ranged between 11.07 to 128.95 ppb and 82.2 - 211.5 ppb, respectively, which was on an average above the permissible limit of WHO guideline value. Soil of the study area was slightly acidic to alkaline in nature with low range of nitrogen and medium range of P and K. Crops were sampled from the selected sites and result showed that in vegetables As content varied in the range of 50.8 ppb to 289.1 ppb, in forage/pulse in the range of 90.3 ppb to 241.5 ppb and in cereal (Maize) crop in the range of 40.1 ppb to 265.4 ppb. Above ground concertation of arsenic in vegetables (consumable portion) was found to be higher than cereal and forage crops.