Comprehensive assessment of remarkable heavy metals contamination in road dust in Greater Cairo: Priority control factors based on source apportionment and risk assessment.

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Said A Shetaia, Maotian Li, Jing Chen, Yanna Wang, Mohamed S Elhebiry, Ahmed Abdelaal, Han Su, Zhongyuan Chen, Alaa Salem
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Heavy metals (HMs) accumulation in road dust (RD) is a critical consequence of uncontrolled anthropogenic activities, posing a major challenge to the environment and human health. Greater Cairo, one of the world's most densely populated megacities, embodies this dilemma, driven by rapid urbanization, unchecked industrial expansion, traffic congestion, and weak environmental management. For managing HMs in the RD of Greater Cairo, this investigation assessed the pollution levels, sources, and related eco-health risks of 10 HMs (Cr, Mn, Ni, Fe, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Hg, As). The result revealed that the mean concentrations (mg/kg) of Cd (0.43), Zn (184.2), Cu (69.5), and Pb (54.2) were three times higher than the Upper Continental Crust (UCC) background. The most serious contamination levels were those of Cd, Zn, Cu, and Pb, with more than 80 % of sites showing significant and very high enrichment of these metals. The integrated ecological risk for total HMs in 91.8 % of sites ranged between moderate and considerable risk. Absolute principal component analysis and multiple linear regression receptor model (APCS/MLR) identified three sources of contamination: mixed natural/traffic sources (70.7 %), industrial/construction sources (15.9 %), and traffic sources (13.4 %). The probabilistic health risk based on Monte Carlo simulation revealed acceptable non-carcinogenic risks for adult and children, while the probability of cancer risk for children was substantially higher in children (99.6 %) than in adults (71.4 %). Environmental and health risk control strategies prioritize natural and traffic sources, with an emphasis on Cd, Zn, Cu, and Pb in RD. This study provides a framework for governing HMs pollution in the RD of Greater Cairo.

大开罗地区道路粉尘中显著重金属污染的综合评估:基于来源分配和风险评估的优先控制因素。
重金属在道路粉尘中的积累是人为活动失控的重要后果,对环境和人类健康构成重大挑战。大开罗是世界上人口最密集的特大城市之一,在快速城市化、不受控制的工业扩张、交通拥堵和环境管理薄弱的推动下,体现了这种困境。为了管理大开罗地区的健康管理物质,本调查评估了10种健康管理物质(Cr、Mn、Ni、Fe、Cu、Zn、Cd、Pb、Hg、As)的污染水平、来源和相关生态健康风险。结果表明,Cd(0.43)、Zn(184.2)、Cu(69.5)和Pb(54.2)的平均浓度是上大陆地壳(UCC)背景浓度的3倍。镉、锌、铜和铅的污染程度最为严重,超过80%的站点显示出这些金属的显著和非常高的富集。91.8%的研究点总体生态风险处于中度和相当程度之间。绝对主成分分析和多元线性回归受体模型(APCS/MLR)确定了三个污染源:自然/交通混合源(70.7%)、工业/建筑混合源(15.9%)和交通混合源(13.4%)。基于蒙特卡罗模拟的概率健康风险显示,成人和儿童的非致癌风险是可接受的,而儿童的癌症风险概率(99.6%)大大高于成人(71.4%)。环境和健康风险控制策略优先考虑自然和交通来源,重点关注RD中的Cd、Zn、Cu和Pb。本研究为治理大开罗RD中的HMs污染提供了一个框架。
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
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13.70
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2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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