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Contribution of arsenic and uranium in private wells and community water systems to urinary biomarkers in US adults: The Strong Heart Study and the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.

Maya SpaurRonald A GlabonjatKathrin SchillingMelissa A LombardMarta Galvez-FernandezWil Lieberman-CribbinCarolyn HayekVesna IlievskiOlgica BalacChiugo IzuchukwuKevin PattersonAnirban BasuBenjamin C BostickQixuan ChenTiffany SanchezAna Navas-AcienAnne E Nigra
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2023)
We found that water from unregulated private wells and regulated CWSs is a major contributor to urinary As and U (an estimated measure of internal dose) in both rural, American Indian populations and urban, racially/ethnically diverse populations nationwide, even at levels below the current regulatory standard. Our findings indicate that additional drinking water interventions, regulations, and policies can have a major impact on reducing total exposures to As and U, which are linked to adverse health effects even at low levels.
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