Quality of Groundwater Used for Public Supply in the Continental United States: A Comprehensive Assessment

ACS ES&T Water(2022)

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The presence of contaminants in a source water can constrain its suitability for drinking. The quality of groundwater used for public supply was assessed in 25 principal aquifers (PAs) that account for 84% of groundwater pumped for public supply in the U.S. (89.6 million people on a proportional basis). Each PA was sampled across its lateral extent using an equal-area grid, typically with 60 wells per PA. Samples were analyzed for 502 constituents, of which 374 had either a regulatory or nonregulatory human health benchmark (HHB). Nationally, elevated concentrations (relative to HHBs) of geogenic constituents have a larger effect than anthropogenic constituents, as indicated by three metrics: detection frequency, 35% versus 8.1%; prevalence (based on area), 41% versus 6.4%; and population potentially affected, 31.2 million versus 7.1 million. Prevalence of any constituent at elevated concentrations was high-40 to 75%-in PM comprising unconsolidated sediment (eight PAs) and sandstone or interbedded sandstones and carbonates (four PAs) in the West and Central Interior. Prevalence was lower-15 to 35%-in PM comprising sediment and sedimentary rocks along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts (four PM), carbonates distributed across the continental U.S. (seven PAs), and hard rock (two PM).
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water quality,groundwater,public health,drinking water,contaminant,hydrogeology
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