"Arsenic is linked to a number of adverse health effects, including skin, bladder, and lung cancer. Arsenic forms stable complexes with oxygen and sulfur, and can replace phosphorus in the backbone of DNA, resulting in conformational changes and strand breakage. For most people living in the United States, arsenic exposure comes primarily from drinking water. A U.S. Geological Survey study using data collected from 18,850 wells in 595 counties over the past 20 years provides information on where elevated concentrations of arsenic are likely to occur in ground water resources in the United States (Welch et al. 2000). Wells sampled in the study were used for public water supply, research, agriculture, industry, and domestic water supply. Eight percent of the 2,262 public water supply systems tested had arsenic concentrations greater than the 10 ppb. At a regional scale, arsenic concentrations exceeding 10 ppb were more frequently observed in the western United States, although higher concentrations were laced throughout the Great Plains, New England, and California."
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