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Epidemiological Study of Kawasan Waterfalls
Author(s) -
Marife Matic Mustacisa,
Clyde Bodiongan,
Vanesa Montes,
Weneliza Morial,
Iris April L. Ramirez,
Marchee Tabotabo
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
environmental science and sustainable development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2357-0857
pISSN - 2357-0849
DOI - 10.21625/essd.v1i2.78
Subject(s) - mercury (programming language) , shower , harm , health hazard , cadmium , environmental science , contaminated water , pollutant , heavy metals , environmental health , environmental planning , environmental chemistry , engineering , ecology , chemistry , medicine , psychology , mechanical engineering , organic chemistry , computer science , nozzle , biology , programming language , social psychology
A place with clean water is worth living for, however, if it runs counter to the usual, it corollary results in some diseases. This epidemiological study does not intend to give a false image on the Kawasan Waterfalls of Badian Cebu, Philippines rather, it aids to provide awareness among tourists to at least minimize anthropological activities that could contribute to water pollutants which cause an increased amount of heavy metals present in the water. With the collection of analyte and lab testing for the presence of cadmium, lead, and mercury in the aforementioned research environment, it was found that the water will not pose any health hazard to anyone in and around the river falls and even to any tourist in the place who wants to plunge into its azure water as far as cadmium and lead concentration is concerned. However, the mean concentration of mercury on the water projected a value, which is beyond the permissible concentrations and therefore may harm anyone in the community. Thus, it is recommended to strengthen measures to prevent and to control the release of these substances into the natural water. Shower facilities should be provided in the place and swimmers should wash first before plunging into the river. As part of an ongoing education and training effort, communicate all information on the health and safety hazards of mercury to potentially exposed individuals on the place. It is also suggested to conduct further concentration analysis of other metals present in the said water falls.

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