Evaluation of Heavy Metals Uptake by the Plants and Contamination of Ground Water in the Vicinity of E-Waste Processing Sites in Lagos, Nigeria

Q4 Environmental Science
J. Owoso, O. Osibanjo
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Metal uptake by plants and the contamination of ground water samples collected from the vicinity of sites of uncontrolled open-burning, dismantling/disposal, stockpiling and dismantling/stockpiling of e-waste, were investigated, seasonally over a period of two years. Samples of two common plants (including Lepistemon owariense, Alchornea cordifolia ) were collected along with the root soil, as well as water samples, from the sites and analysed by standard procedures entailing acid digestion of the samples followed by determination of the metals- Zn, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb and Ni with atomic absorption spectrometer. The results showed that the mean metal contents (mg/kg) in the plants, 9.00- 35.2 Cu; 0.83-175 Pb for dry season and 10.1-101 Cu; 17.6- 300 Pb for wet season, were generally above the WHO limits. The uptake of metals from the soil by plants, expressed in terms of the transfer factor differed from one plant to the other and among plant parts, with Alchornea cordifolia, showing greater mean uptake of Zn, Pb and Cu than Lepistemon owariense from the Ojota site in the dry season. Metal concentrations in the water samples were generally within the WHO limits. Residents should be dissuaded from using these plants for medicinal and/or domestic purposes, because of concerns for human health.
尼日利亚拉各斯电子垃圾处理场附近植物对重金属的吸收及地下水污染评价
在两年的时间里,对从不受控制的露天焚烧、拆卸/处置、储存和拆卸/储存电子废物的地点附近收集的植物对金属的吸收和地下水样本的污染进行了季节性调查。采集了两种常见植物(包括Lepistemon owariense、Alchornea cordifolia)以及根土和水样,采用酸消化的标准程序进行分析,然后用原子吸收光谱仪测定金属Zn、Cd、Cr、Cu、Pb和Ni。结果表明:植物中平均金属含量(mg/kg)为9.00 ~ 35.2 Cu;旱季Pb 0.83 ~ 175, Cu 10.1 ~ 101;雨季17.6 ~ 300 Pb,总体高于WHO标准。植物对土壤中金属的吸收,以传递因子表示,在不同植物间和不同植物部位之间存在差异,在旱季,Alchornea cordifolia对Zn、Pb和Cu的平均吸收高于Lepistemon owariense。水样中的金属浓度一般在世界卫生组织的限制范围内。出于对人体健康的考虑,应劝阻居民不要将这些植物用于医药和/或家庭用途。
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Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management
Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management Environmental Science-Waste Management and Disposal
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management is an international peer-reviewed journal covering landfill, recycling, waste-to-energy, waste reduction, policy and economics, composting, waste collection and transfer, municipal waste, industrial waste, residual waste and other waste management and technology subjects. The Journal is published quarterly (February, May, August, November) by the Widener University School of Engineering. It is supported by a distinguished international editorial board.
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