Metals in the drinking water of First Nations across Canada

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العنوان: Metals in the drinking water of First Nations across Canada
المؤلفون: Constantine Tikhonov, Karen Fediuk, Malek Batal, Harold Schwartz, Hing Man Chan, Lesya Marushka, Amy Ing, Tonio Sadik
المصدر: Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne de Santé Publique
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: medicine.medical_specialty, Canada, 010501 environmental sciences, 01 natural sciences, Toxicology, 03 medical and health sciences, Human health, Tap water, Métaux, Premières Nations, plomb, medicine, Humans, Indigenous Canadians, eau potable, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences, First Nations, Manganese, 030505 public health, Special Issue on First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study: Quantitative Research, Public health, Drinking Water, aluminium, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Medicine, Limiting, 6. Clean water, manganèse, Lead, Metals, Environmental science, Water quality, 0305 other medical science, Aluminum
الوصف: The First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study (FNFNES), a community-based participatory research project, measured the levels of metals of health concern and the levels of metals that have operational guidance (OG) and aesthetic objectives (AO) in drinking water of First Nations (FN) south of the 60Both stagnant (first draw) and flushed tap water samples were collected from participating households in 91 FN representing 11 ecozones. The concentrations of metals were quantified and compared to Health Canada's Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality (GCDWQ).In total, 1516 FN households participated in this study component. Exceedances of the 2019 GCDWQ for the health-based maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) were found for five metals: lead 8.4% of households (first draw), manganese 4.0%, uranium 1.6%, aluminum 1.3%, and copper 0.2% (flushed). Flushing taps resulted in a decrease to 0.7% of households exceeding the lead MAC. Exceedances of the current OG for aluminum were found in 14.2% and the exceedances of the proposed OG were found in 18.1% of households (flushed). Exceedances of the AO (flushed) were as follows: manganese 12.8%, sodium 5.1%, iron 3.5%, and copper 0.4%. Results of the study were compared to provincial surveys where the data were available. Taste and colour were reported to be the main reasons for limiting the use of tap water.Overall, the quality of drinking water with respect to trace metals of human health concern is satisfactory. However, elevated lead levels were found in some FN communities. Until appropriate action can take place, it was recommended to flush the water before use to reduce the lead levels.RéSUMé: OBJECTIFS: L’Étude sur l’alimentation, la nutrition et l’environnement chez les Premières Nations (EANEPN), un projet de recherche participative communautaire, a mesuré la concentration de métaux préoccupants pour la santé et ceux ayant une directive opérationnelle et des objectifs esthétiques dans l’eau potable des Premières Nations (PN) au sud du 60
تدمد: 1920-7476
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f943e0796f5329e408e9c1dc0795dcad
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34181228
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