국내 주요 정수장 수돗물의 퍼클로레이트 검출현황

Occurrence of Perchlorate in Drinking Water in Korea

  • 김현구 (국립환경과학원 환경진단연구부) ;
  • 김정화 (국립환경과학원 환경진단연구부) ;
  • 이연희 (국립환경과학원 환경진단연구부)
  • Kim, Hyun-koo (Department of Environmental Diagnostics Research, National Institute of Environmental Research) ;
  • Kim, Joung-hwa (Department of Environmental Diagnostics Research, National Institute of Environmental Research) ;
  • Lee, Youn-hee (Department of Environmental Diagnostics Research, National Institute of Environmental Research)
  • 투고 : 2007.09.28
  • 심사 : 2007.10.29
  • 발행 : 2007.11.30

초록

Perchlorate is an unregulated contaminant but recently many cases of perchlorate contamination have been reported in the US. In Japan, also, a couple of contamination incidents caused by perchlorate occurred. Against this backdrop, investigation on perchlorate was urgent for Korea. Accordingly, perchlorate investigation in tap water and river water was conducted one time a week for seven consecutive weeks at major water sources of Korea including Han River, Guem River, Yeong-san River, and Nak-dong River. Perchlorate was not found at Han River, Guem River, and Yeong-san River. However, all the 4 tap water samples in Nak-dong River recorded high level of perchlorate. Among others, NT1 located at Daegu posted the highest value of $22.3{\mu}g/L$. This level is lower than $24.5{\mu}g/L$, the threshold recommended by US EPA. Still, perchlorate contamination in drinking water can deal a heavy blow to nerve development of infants and children by causing iodine deficiency. At the 1st and 2nd investigations, perchlorate concentration reached $18.7{\sim}95.6{\mu}g/L$ and $4.0{\sim}25.6{\mu}g/L$ respectively, both of which are relatively higher. The high perchlorate concentration in Nak-dong River was possible because of the waste water discharged from LCD manufacturing factory which was located at NS3 in Gumi, Korea. Perchlorate concentration of waste water from the factory was $730{\sim}1,858{\mu}g/L$.

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