Experts warned on Sunday that arsenic concentration in groundwater has reached alarming levels. Professor of Chemistry Dr Muhammad Ijaz Bhatti said inorganic arsenic is found in groundwater worldwide. He said drinking water is regarded as safe and suitable for consumption when it adheres to the guidelines set by the World Health Organisation (WHO) or the regulatory body of any region.
One of the fundamental human rights is access to safe potable water, yet the majority of the world’s population, particularly in less economically advanced nations, is deprived of the essential commodity, regrets the WHO. Inorganic arsenic has been recognised as a substance that can cause cancer.
In Pakistan, only 30 percent of the population has access to piped water, which is rarely subjected to thorough analysis for drinking water parameters. Likewise, in Punjab, most of the population uses groundwater for drinking purposes. The groundwater is pumped out through wells, by hand pumps and electric pumps.
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Therefore, it is the need of the hour to measure the concentration levels of arsenic in drinking water pumped out from ground in Lahore and other parts of the province, Dr Bhatti emphasised. Particularly in Lahore, studies have shown very high concentrations in various localities. Meanwhile, in a recent study by the Punjab Local Government and Community Development Department, 4,547 drinking water samples were collected and analysed.
The outcome revealed that arsenic levels in drinking water varied but were below the WHO guideline. Former Lahore Development Authority director Aslam Langah said environmental risks were primarily attributed to urban air and water pollution.
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