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In August 2001, a resident of New River contacted the Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Environmental Health to request information on the health risks of arsenic in drinking water. The resident collected two well water samples and submitted

In August 2001, a resident of New River contacted the Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Environmental Health to request information on the health risks of arsenic in drinking water. The resident collected two well water samples and submitted them to a private laboratory for arsenic analysis. The analyses detected arsenic at 560 and 600 μg/L. To confirm these very high arsenic results, ADHS staff sampled the well for arsenic and submitted the samples for analysis by the ADHS State Laboratory. Arsenic was detected at 340 μg/L. After that, a large number of people requested health advice on arsenic in their well water. This public health consultation primarily evaluates arsenic levels found in private wells and documents health advice provided to well owners. When other metals were found at levels of concern, health advice was provided to well owners regarding exposure to those metals too.

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Title
  • Health Consultation - Exposure Investigation of Private Drinking Water Wells: New River, Desert Hills, and Cave Creek, Maricopa County, AZ
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Date Created
2004-03-19
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      HES 12.2:H 31 N 38/2004
    Note
    • Under cooperative agreement with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 16).

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