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Dataset on non-carcinogenic risk via nitrate and nitrite in the groundwater of Divandarreh County, Kurdistan province, Iran: A potential concern for drinking.


ABSTRACT: The presence of elevated nitrate (NO3-) and nitrite (NO2-) concentration in drinking water higher than the standard limits could endanger the health of consumers. For this data article, concentration of NO3- and NO2- was measured in 118 samples collected from 59 active rural wells in Divandarreh County and the non-carcinogenic risk in the adults and children was estimated by Monte Carlo simulation (MCS). The obtained data showed that the average concentration of NO3- and NO2- was ranges from 31.37 ± 18.87?mg/L and 1.45 ± 0.90?mg/L respectively. Based on acquired data, NO3- concentrations were 37 times higher than NO2- with significant p value of < 0.05. The average concentration of NO3- and NO2- was lower than the national standard with p value < 0.05. However, the concentration of NO3- and NO2- in 23.7% and 13.5% of wells was higher than the national standard of Iran. Total target hazard quotient (TTHQ) in the adults and children was 1.78 and 1.54, respectively. Although, the average concentration of NO3- and NO2- in drinking water was lower than the national standard limits, but the non-carcinogenic risk assessment showed that the children and adults are at a significant risk via nitrate and nitrite in the rural Divandarreh County (TTHQ > 1).

SUBMITTER: Bay A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6169444 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dataset on non-carcinogenic risk via nitrate and nitrite in the groundwater of Divandarreh County, Kurdistan province, Iran: A potential concern for drinking.

Bay Abotaleb A   Ali Shakir S   Ghezelsofla Mansoureh M   Keramati Hassan H   Moradi Bigard B   Fakhri Yadolah Y  

Data in brief 20180915


The presence of elevated nitrate (NO<sub>3-</sub>) and nitrite (NO<sub>2-</sub>) concentration in drinking water higher than the standard limits could endanger the health of consumers. For this data article, concentration of NO<sub>3-</sub> and NO<sub>2-</sub> was measured in 118 samples collected from 59 active rural wells in Divandarreh County and the non-carcinogenic risk in the adults and children was estimated by Monte Carlo simulation (MCS). The obtained data showed that the average concen  ...[more]

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