Distribution, occurrence, and environmental risks of heavy metals in hazardous waste: A regional study in Beijing, China

Dan Wu , Yanjun Liu , Lingyi Meng , Guilan lu , Yazhuo Chen , Ziliang Yang
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Hazardous waste from industrial production has become a global concern because of its impact on the environment and human health. However, studies on heavy metals in regional hazardous waste are rare. Thus, this study examined 93 hazardous waste samples in Beijing in 2019, to assess the distribution, occurrence, and potential eco-environmental risks of heavy metals in such waste. The results indicated high concentrations of Zn, Cu, and Ni in hazardous waste, and the leaching toxicity of Ni (270.60 mg/L), Cu (524.1 mg/L), and Pb (136.23 mg/L) exceeded Chinese identification standards for hazardous waste. Heavy metals in hazardous waste have been primarily found in remote counties around the locations of industrial enterprises. The total amount of the heavy metals followed the order: Zn > Cu > Ni > Ba > Mn > Pb. Based on the migration abilities of their detected forms, heavy metals were classified into three categories (high, middle, and low migration abilities) to characterize their potential to enter the environment. The detected amounts of heavy metals with high and middle migration ability followed the order: Zn > Cu > Ni > Mn > Pb > Ba. The potential environmental risk of heavy metals was evaluated using the potential environmental risk index, resulting in the following ranking: Ni > Pb > Mn > Zn > Cu > Ba. Daxing District exhibited the highest total environmental risk and environmental risk per unit area, whereas Miyun District showed the highest environmental risk per secondary sector of the economy and unit of GDP. This was attributed to Beijing's industrial structure. The results of this study provide fundamental data for the management and control of hazardous waste in Beijing and are expected to aid in preventing and managing environmental risks caused by such waste.

危险废物中重金属的分布、发生和环境风险:中国北京地区研究
由于工业生产产生的危险废物对环境和人类健康的影响,它已成为全球关注的问题。然而,有关地区危险废物中重金属的研究却很少见。因此,本研究检测了 2019 年北京市的 93 个危险废物样本,以评估此类废物中重金属的分布、存在情况和潜在的生态环境风险。结果表明,危险废物中锌、铜和镍的浓度较高,其中镍(270.60 mg/L)、铜(524.1 mg/L)和铅(136.23 mg/L)的浸出毒性超过了中国危险废物鉴别标准。危险废物中的重金属主要出现在工业企业所在地周边的偏远县城。重金属的总含量依次为锌;铜;镍;钡;锰;铅。根据检测到的重金属形态的迁移能力,将重金属分为三类(高迁移能力、中迁移能力和低迁移能力),以确定其进入环境的可能性。高迁移能力和中迁移能力重金属的检测量依次为Zn > Cu > Ni > Mn > Pb > Ba。使用潜在环境风险指数对重金属的潜在环境风险进行了评估,得出以下排序:镍;铅;锰;锌;铜;钡。大兴区的环境总风险和单位面积环境风险最高,而密云区的第二产业环境风险和单位 GDP 环境风险最高。这与北京的产业结构有关。研究结果为北京市危险废物的管理和控制提供了基础数据,有助于预防和管理危险废物造成的环境风险。
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