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Juxtaposition of intensive agriculture, vulnerable aquifers, and mixed chemical/microbial exposures in private-well tapwater in northeast Iowa.


ABSTRACT: In the United States and globally, contaminant exposure in unregulated private-well point-of-use tapwater (TW) is a recognized public-health data gap and an obstacle to both risk-management and homeowner decision making. To help address the lack of data on broad contaminant exposures in private-well TW from hydrologically-vulnerable (alluvial, karst) aquifers in agriculturally-intensive landscapes, samples were collected in 2018-2019 from 47 northeast Iowa farms and analyzed for 35 inorganics, 437 unique organics, 5 in vitro bioassays, and 11 microbial assays. Twenty-six inorganics and 51 organics, dominated by pesticides and related transformation products (35 herbicide-, 5 insecticide-, and 2 fungicide-related), were observed in TW. Heterotrophic bacteria detections were near ubiquitous (94 % of the samples), with detection of total coliform bacteria in 28 % of the samples and growth on at least one putative-pathogen selective media across all TW samples. Health-based hazard index screening levels were exceeded frequently in private-well TW and attributed primarily to inorganics (nitrate, uranium). Results support incorporation of residential treatment systems to protect against contaminant exposure and the need for increased monitoring of rural private-well homes. Continued assessment of unmonitored and unregulated private-supply TW is needed to model contaminant exposures and human-health risks.

SUBMITTER: Bradley PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9976626 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Juxtaposition of intensive agriculture, vulnerable aquifers, and mixed chemical/microbial exposures in private-well tapwater in northeast Iowa.

Bradley Paul M PM   Kolpin Dana W DW   Thompson Darrin A DA   Romanok Kristin M KM   Smalling Kelly L KL   Breitmeyer Sara E SE   Cardon Mary C MC   Cwiertny David M DM   Evans Nicola N   Field R William RW   Focazio Michael J MJ   Beane Freeman Laura E LE   Givens Carrie E CE   Gray James L JL   Hager Gordon L GL   Hladik Michelle L ML   Hofmann Jonathan N JN   Jones Rena R RR   Kanagy Leslie K LK   Lane Rachael F RF   McCleskey R Blaine RB   Medgyesi Danielle D   Medlock-Kakaley Elizabeth K EK   Meppelink Shannon M SM   Meyer Michael T MT   Stavreva Diana A DA   Ward Mary H MH  

The Science of the total environment 20230116


In the United States and globally, contaminant exposure in unregulated private-well point-of-use tapwater (TW) is a recognized public-health data gap and an obstacle to both risk-management and homeowner decision making. To help address the lack of data on broad contaminant exposures in private-well TW from hydrologically-vulnerable (alluvial, karst) aquifers in agriculturally-intensive landscapes, samples were collected in 2018-2019 from 47 northeast Iowa farms and analyzed for 35 inorganics, 4  ...[more]

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