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Months-Long Spike In Aqueous Arsenic Following Domestic Well Installation And Disinfection: Short- And Long-Term Drinking Water Quality Implications, M. L. Erickson, E. D. Swanner, Brady A. Ziegler, J. R. Havig Jul 2021

Months-Long Spike In Aqueous Arsenic Following Domestic Well Installation And Disinfection: Short- And Long-Term Drinking Water Quality Implications, M. L. Erickson, E. D. Swanner, Brady A. Ziegler, J. R. Havig

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Exposure to high concentration geogenic arsenic via groundwater is a worldwide health concern. Well installation introduces oxic drilling fluids and hypochlorite (a strong oxidant) for disinfection, thus inducing geochemical disequilibrium. Well installation causes changes in geochemistry lasting 12 + months, as illustrated in a recent study of 250 new domestic wells in Minnesota, north-central United States. One study well had extremely high initial arsenic (1550 µg/L) that substantially decreased after 15 months (5.2 µg/L). The drilling and development of the study well were typical and ordinary; nothing observable indicated the very high initial arsenic concentration. We hypothesized that oxidation of …