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  • * The spring water exhibited a neutral pH and favorable mineral composition (Ca-Mg-HCO), great taste, and low levels of trace metals and nitrates.
  • * It’s recommended to assess the microbiological quality of the water, implement proper treatment if necessary, and monitor chemical parameters regularly, especially nitrates, while establishing protected areas around the springs for better preservation.

Article Abstract

The chemical quality of waters from eight karst springs from the Southern Carpathians and the health risk of small rural communities using these springs as a drinking water source were assessed. The results indicated that the spring waters in the studied area are chemically suitable to be used as drinking water and pose no health risks for adults and children. The spring water can be generally described as having circumneutral pH, Ca-Mg-HCO facies, excellent to good palatability, and low trace metal and nitrate content. The variation of chemical parameters between spring and autumn was low. These springs could become appropriate drinking water sources for the neighboring rural communities after the assessment of their microbiological status and, if it is the case, proper water treatment. Moreover, periodic monitoring of the water's chemical parameters, mostly nitrates, as well as the establishment of a protected area near the springs to prevent the negative impact of anthropogenic sources on water quality is recommended.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8744857PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010234DOI Listing

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