%0 Journal Article %T Health Risk Assessment on Rural Drinking Water Safety ˇŞA Case Study in Rain City District of YaˇŻan City of Sichuan Province %A Fuquan NI %A Guodong LIU %A Huazhun REN %A Shangchuan YANG %A Jian YE %A Xiuyuan LU %A Min YANG %J Journal of Water Resource and Protection %P 128-135 %@ 1945-3108 %D 2009 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jwarp.2009.12017 %X Taking Rain City District of YaˇŻan for example, this paper based on ComGIS (Component Object Model Geographic Information System) platform takes comprehensive and systematic detection on the exposure dose of chemical carcinogens and non-carcinogens from drinking water sources in this region and discusses health risk assessment of single factor and the whole health risk assessment. As, Hg, Cr, Pb, Cd and fluorides in some drinking water sources of Rain City District are analyzed according to Standards For Drinking Wa-ter Quality (GB5749-2006). A health risk assessment model called USEPA is also applied to drinking water health risk assessment and management countermeasure is proposed. The results show that the greatest health risk for individual person per year is caused by Cr(VI). The health risk of carcinogens is much higher than that of non-carcinogens: the greatest risk value due to non-carcinogen pollutants is caused by fluoride (F), achieving 1.05×10-8/a. The ranking of risk values due to non-carcinogen pollutants by drinking water is Pb>fluoride (F)>Hg, within Pb accounting for 44.77%, fluo-ride (F) accounting for 34.30% and Hg accounting for 20.92%. The average individual carcinogenesis annual risk of Cr(VI) is the greatest, achieving 8.91×10-4/a. The ranking of risk value due to chemical carcinogen by rural drinking water of YaˇŻan is Cr6+>As>Cd, within Cr6+ accounting for 91.12%, As accounting for 5.89% and Cd accounting for 3.00%. Based on this, the strategy and measures of the health risk management are put forward. This study has worked efficiently in practice. Compared with the same kind of methods which have been found, the paper has the outstanding results for the health risk assessment of the rural drinking water safety. %K Rural Drinking Water Safety %K Health Risk Assessment %K ComGIS %K YaˇŻan %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=616