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Arsenic in Ground Water: A Review of Current Knowledge and Relation to the CALFED Solution Area with Recommendations for Needed Research
Alan H. Welch, U.S. Geological Survey
Ronald S. Oremland
James A. Davis
Sharon A. Watkins
ABSTRACT: Ground water with arsenic concentrations greater than
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency drinking
water standard exists throughout much of the CALFED
solution area. These high concentrations are of con-cern
from the standpoint of both existing water supply
and development of conjunctive use projects. Much is
known about arsenic mobility in ground water subject
to different hydrologic and geochemical conditions.
However, some important knowledge gaps exist that
limit the ability to design water supply projects that
could prevent arsenic mobilization or promote arsenic
removal from ground water. A few well studied sys-tems
could provide a much better understanding of
methods for preventing or eliminating high arsenic
problems. Within the context of the examination of a
few detailed field studies, some important research
needs include: 1.) Determining the significance of
metal-bridging aqueous complexes involving inorgan-ic
arsenic and natural organic matter, 2.) In the con-text
of in situ remediation, determining whether
of metal oxides. Little is known about the
quantitative significance competition of inorganic
arsenic with other inorganic aqueous species in natu-ral
systems. Experiments should be conducted with
actual aquifer materials, as the effects of aging on
arsenic desorption in laboratory studies are quite sig-nificant.
3.) Devise methods to detect and quantify
rates of oxidation/reduction reactions of arsenic that
are carried out by microorganisms at ambient concen-trations
of arsenic and under in situ conditions. The
findings from detailed field studies have the potential
for greatly reducing the cost of meeting the new
drinking-water standard for arsenic. The research
would benefit a broad constituency.
KEYWORDS: arsenic, ground water, groundwater, CALFED, water supply, conjunctive use, geochemistry, adsorption, microbiology
SUGGESTED CITATION: Welch, Alan H.; Ronald S. Oremland; James A. Davis; and Sharon A. Watkins. 2006. Arsenic in Ground Water: A Review of Current Knowledge and Relation to the CALFED Solution Area with Recommendations for Needed Research. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. Vol. 4, Issue 2 (September), Article 4.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/sfews/vol4/iss2/art4
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