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Bangladesh’s arsenic-contaminated well water is a national public health issue with an estimated 40 million, or approximately one-quarter of the population, exposed to this threat.
Despite widespread water access, millions in Bangladesh lack safe drinking water due to contamination by arsenic, salinity and heavy metals as unveiled by the nation’s first comprehensive report ...
For 30 years, the permissible amount of arsenic in drinking water in Bangladesh has been five times that of the global standard and this has been exposing people to cancer risks.
Naturally abundant in the environment and highly toxic, arsenic is present at unsafe levels in the water of around 140 million people in at least 70 countries.
Naturally abundant in the environment and highly toxic, arsenic is present at unsafe levels in the water of around 140 million people in at least 70 countries.