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Environmental Engineering

The University of Maine

2009

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Career: The Role Of Microorganisms In Arsenic Contamination Of Groundwater, Jean D. Macrae Sep 2009

Career: The Role Of Microorganisms In Arsenic Contamination Of Groundwater, Jean D. Macrae

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

Arsenic is the only contaminant for which exposure through drinking water has been proven to cause cancer in humans. The US Environmental Protection Agency has concluded that the present drinking water limit of 50 ug/L arsenic is not sufficiently protective and proposes a new limit of 10 ug/L. In most cases, the arsenic originates in the geologic materials of the aquifer. While correlations with bedrock types have been made, the factors that affect arsenic concentrations and speciation in drinking water are poorly understood. As(III), the reduced inorganic form, is more mobile and more toxic than As(V), thus speciation affects both …