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Review
. 2019 Aug 2;5(8):e02145.
doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02145. eCollection 2019 Aug.

Water pollution in Bangladesh and its impact on public health

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Review

Water pollution in Bangladesh and its impact on public health

Md Khalid Hasan et al. Heliyon. .

Abstract

Bangladesh - one of the most densely populated countries of the world- has plentiful water sources, but these sources are being polluted continuously. Both surface water and groundwater sources are contaminated with different contaminants like toxic trace metals, coliforms as well as other organic and inorganic pollutants. As most of the population uses these water sources, especially groundwater sources which contain an elevated amount of arsenic throughout the country; health risk regarding consuming water is very high. Death due to water-borne diseases is widespread in Bangladesh, particularly among children. Anthropogenic sources such as untreated industrial effluents, improper disposal of domestic waste, agricultural runoffs are the main contributors regarding water pollution. A total water pollution status of this country, as well as the sources of this severe condition, is crucial to evaluate public health risk. For this purpose, we reviewed hundreds of well recognized international and national journals, conference proceedings and other related documents to draw a complete picture of recent water pollution status and its impact on public health; also the sources of water pollution are identified.

Keywords: Bangladesh; Environmental health; Environmental pollution; Environmental risk assessment; Environmental toxicology; Heavy metal pollution; Pesticides; Public health; Water pollution.

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Administrative map of Bangladesh [source: (Map, 2019)].
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Rivers of Bangladesh [Source: (Banglapedia, 2019)].
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Land usage of Bangladesh (Reddy et al., 2016).

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