Risk assessment of metals from shallow groundwater in Lianhuashan District, China

IF 0.8 Q4 Environmental Science
H. Tian, Xiujuan Liang, Y. Gong, Shimin Ma, Zhuang Kang, Qifa Sun, Hongtao Jin
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Abstract

The present study was conducted to investigate trace metal (Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu, Al, As, Se, Hg, Sr, Ba, Li, Co, B, Ni, Ag, Mo and Cr) concentrations of drinking water samples in Lianhuashan District, China. Furthermore, the study aimed to ascertain carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic health risks of metals by ingestion and dermal absorption pathways to the local residents. Metal concentrations were compared with permissible limits set by the Chinese Standards, USEPA and WHO. The average concentrations of the analyzed elements are in the order of Fe > Sr > Mn > Al > Ba > Mo > Zn > B > Li > Pb > Cr > Ni > Cu > Ag > Co > As > Se > Cd > Hg. The results indicate that the concentrations of Cd, Zn, Cu, Ni, Se, Hg, Ba and Cr were lower than their respective permissible limits, whereas the concentrations of Fe, Mn, Pb, Al, As and Mo at some sampling sites exceeded the permissible limits. The total hazard index (HQtotal) of the metals (Cd, Zn, Cu, Al, Se, Hg, Sr, Ba, B, Ni, Ag, Cr) calculated through ingestion and dermal absorption pathways for adults and children were found to be lower than unity, indicating that the metals would not pose any adverse effect and non-carcinogenic health risk to the habitants. The results of carcinogenic risk assessment indicate that the Excess Lifetime Cancer Risk (ingestion and dermal exposure pathways) of metals exposure was in accordance to the acceptable lifetime risks for carcinogens in drinking water (10−6–10−4). Both non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks were mainly attributed to the ingestion pathways.
莲花山区浅层地下水中金属的风险评价
本研究对莲花山区饮用水样品中的微量金属(Fe、Mn、Cd、Pb、Zn、Cu、Al、As、Se、Hg、Sr、Ba、Li、Co、B、Ni、Ag、Mo和Cr)浓度进行了调查。此外,本研究旨在通过摄取和皮肤吸收途径确定金属对当地居民的致癌和非致癌健康风险。金属浓度与中国标准、美国环保局和世界卫生组织规定的允许限量进行了比较。的平均浓度分析元素的顺序的老铁> >锰> Al英航> >李莫B >锌> > >铅> Cr >镍>铜> Ag) >有限公司> > > Se > Cd Hg。结果表明,Cd、Zn、Cu、Ni、Se、Hg、Ba和Cr的浓度均低于其允许限量,而部分采样点的Fe、Mn、Pb、Al、As和Mo的浓度超过了允许限量。通过成人和儿童的摄入和皮肤吸收途径计算的重金属(Cd、Zn、Cu、Al、Se、Hg、Sr、Ba、B、Ni、Ag、Cr)的总危害指数(HQtotal)均小于1,表明这些金属不会对居民造成任何不良影响和非致癌性健康风险。致癌风险评估结果表明,金属暴露的过量终生致癌风险(摄入途径和皮肤暴露途径)符合饮用水中致癌物的可接受终生风险(10−6-10−4)。非致癌性和致癌性风险主要归因于摄入途径。
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期刊介绍: La Houille Blanche, revue internationale de l ''eau/International Water Journal, is the only almost all French-written journal of Water science. It promotes the dissemination of research and innovative practices in the field of water, as a key resource for everyday use for human needs, agriculture, energy and transport, and hydraulic public works. This includes environmental and risk assessment and management issues related to hydrology, meteorology, flood, low flows and drought, as well as issues in the field of fluid mechanics, hydraulics machinery, multiphase flows, microfluidics... La Houille Blanche, International Water Journal, is cited by Science Citation Index Expanded of Institute for Scientific Information (I.S.I) in USA, and by CNRS in France; since 1902, the journal publishes high-standard relevant peer-reviewed research papers. La Houille Blanche also provides more general information and recent news about the water world, and the SHF association and its members life: scientific events, book review, R & D advancements, … Six issues per year. Thematical journal for original articles and reviews mostly in French.
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