The Taiwan Crisis: a showcase of the global arsenic problem

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The Taiwan Crisis: a showcase of the global arsenic problem by Jiin-Shuh Jean; Jochen Bundschuh; Chien-Jen Chen; How-Ran Guo; Chen-Wuing Liu; Tsair-Fuh Lin; Yen-Hu, 9780203848067
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  • ISBN: 9780203848067 | 0203848063
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  • Copyright: 5/28/2010

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In the 1950s, the residents of the southwestern coastal areas of Taiwan suffered greatly from Blackfoot disease (BFD) due to the consumption of arsenic-contaminated groundwater. Groundwater with high levels of arsenic in southwestern and northeastern Taiwan received much attention. After arsenic-safe tap water was utilized for drinking instead of groundwater in the 1970s, BFD cases decreased greatly. After 1990, no new BFD cases were reported, and as a consequence, BFD problems disregarded. However, arsenic is still present in the groundwater. This book will improve the knowledge and understanding of the occurrence and genesis of arsenic-rich groundwaters in Taiwan. It deals with constraints on the mobility of arsenic in groundwater, its uptake from soil and water by plants, arsenic-propagation through the food chain, human health impacts, and arsenic-removal technologies. Taiwan case experiences are described in this book and can be applied worldwide.This book is a state-of-the-art overview of research on arsenic in Taiwan and is designed to: - create interest in regions within Taiwan that are affected by the presence of arseniferous aquifers; - draw attention from the international scientific community; - increase awareness among researchers, administrators, policy makers, and company executives; - improve the international cooperation on arsenic problems worldwide. 
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