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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH GRANT PROPOSAL
Project ID: 2003MN29B
Title: Arsenic in Minnesota Groundwater and its Impact on the Drinking Water Supply
Project Type: Research
Focus Categories: Groundwater, Water Use, Toxic Substances
Keywords: arsenic, groundwater, drinking water supply
Start Date: 03/01/2003
End Date: 02/29/2004
Federal Funds: $18000.00
Matching Funds: $22691.00
Congressional Districts: 2 and 7
Principal Investigator: Barnes, Randal J
Abstract: In 2001 the United
States’ federal drinking water standard, or Maximum Contaminant Level
(MCL), was decreased from 50 g/L to 10 g/L. Public
water supplies have until January 1, 2006 to comply with the new standard.
Nationwide, the change in the MCL will have significant economic impact on
public water supplies that exceed the new MCL. In Minnesota alone, 67 (12%)
of Minnesota’s public water supplies have arsenic in excess of 10 g/L.
A recent western-Minnesota study found that over 50% of the 900 sampled private
drinking water wells had arsenic over 10 g/L. Statewide, almost
15% of wells sampled exceed 10 g/L arsenic.
The proposed research project’s key components involve creating a useful
database from existing data; field work, including groundwater and solids
sampling; laboratory analyses of groundwater and solids samples; and data
analysis/model building to provide the following information:
 Characterization of the sampling and temporal variability of
arsenic concentration in wells.
 Determination of how many samples are enough to be confident
that the arsenic concentration is actually below the MCL.
 Determination of the relationship between arsenic concentration
in geologic material and arsenic concentrations in water.
 Determination of likely mechanisms.
 Characterization of the changes in arsenic concentration in new
wells. Specifically, determining how the well’s presence changes the
arsenic concentration in the water.
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