Contamination of Water Supply Sources by Heavy Metals: The Price of Development in Bolivia, a Latin American Reality

dc.contributor.authorPaola Andrea Alvizuri-Tintaya
dc.contributor.authorEsteban Manuel Villena-Martínez
dc.contributor.authorNithya Avendaño-Acosta
dc.contributor.authorVanesa G. Lo-Iacono-Ferreira
dc.contributor.authorJuan Ignacio Torregrosa-López
dc.contributor.authorJaime Lora-García
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T14:19:54Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T14:19:54Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.descriptionCitaciones: 13
dc.description.abstractLike other Latin American countries, Bolivia is in the race towards development, which has caused many economic activities to be carried out without due consideration for the care of the environment. At this point, it is essential to carry out environmental inventories to preserve the quality of ecosystems and natural resources, such as water. As water is vital, it needs to be adequately monitored and managed to prevent its degradation. This research presents the results of monitoring the main sources of water supply in two continuously growing departments of Bolivia, La Paz, and Tarija. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the suitability of the water to which the population has access, with particular attention to heavy metals with concentrations that exceed the permitted limits. The metals found were arsenic, chromium, mercury, manganese, iron, zinc, and tin in the Milluni area, and lead, iron, and manganese in the Guadalquivir area. Exposing the presence of metals in water sources implies immediate attention by decision-makers to take action to reduce the risk to public health. In addition, this study exposes a Bolivian reality that could encourage other countries in similar contexts to conduct similar studies on their water sources.
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/w14213470
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.3390/w14213470
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/45890
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
dc.relation.ispartofWater
dc.sourceUniversidad Católica Bolivia San Pablo
dc.subjectWater supply
dc.subjectMercury (programming language)
dc.subjectWater quality
dc.subjectLatin Americans
dc.subjectPopulation
dc.subjectNatural resource economics
dc.subjectEnvironmental protection
dc.subjectEnvironmental science
dc.subjectContamination
dc.subjectBusiness
dc.titleContamination of Water Supply Sources by Heavy Metals: The Price of Development in Bolivia, a Latin American Reality
dc.typearticle

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