IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES ON HEAVY METAL LOADING AND THEIR PHYSICO-CHEMICAL EFFECTS ON WETLANDS OF LAKE VICTORIA BASIN (UGANDA)

A. Muwanga, E. Barifaijo
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The diverse functions of wetlands are being adversely affected by human activities. This paper discusses the impact of these activities on heavy metal loading in different media within the wetlands. Water and sediment/soil samples were taken from areas with active industrial activities and from an area where there is no industrial activity. Sources of water pollution include effluents from a brewery (high pH) and areas associated with tanning activities, sewage treatment plant and former copper smelter (high electric conductivity values). Effluents from a battery assembly plant, water treatment plant, pharmaceutical industry and former copper smelter have relatively high Pb values (up to 1.4 ppm) otherwise most heavy metal concentrations are below maximum acceptable limits for water. This calls for mitigation measures. In sediments, high heavy metal values were associated with battery and metal fabricating industry (Pb), operations involving Zn scrap (Cd), former Cu smelter (Cu, Pb, Ni and Co), tannery and pharmaceutical industry (Cr), and soap and cosmetics industry (Hg). Fish have low levels of Hg. However, fish is known to bioaccumulate Hg through methylation, may cause increase in the Hg in the food chain. Industries which release effluents with high heavy metal contents should treat them before discharge.
工业活动对维多利亚湖流域湿地重金属负荷的影响及其理化效应
湿地的多种功能正受到人类活动的不利影响。本文讨论了这些活动对湿地不同介质中重金属负荷的影响。水和沉积物/土壤样本取自工业活动活跃的地区和没有工业活动的地区。水污染的来源包括啤酒厂的废水(高pH值)和与制革活动、污水处理厂和前铜冶炼厂有关的地区的废水(高电导率值)。来自电池装配厂、水处理厂、制药业和前铜冶炼厂的废水的铅值相对较高(高达1.4 ppm),否则大多数重金属浓度低于水的最高可接受限度。这就需要采取缓解措施。在沉积物中,高重金属值与电池和金属制造工业(Pb),涉及Zn废料(Cd)的操作,前铜冶炼厂(Cu, Pb, Ni和Co),制革和制药工业(Cr)以及肥皂和化妆品工业(Hg)有关。鱼类的汞含量较低。然而,已知鱼类通过甲基化积累汞,可能导致食物链中汞的增加。排放重金属含量高的工业废水,应在排放前进行处理。
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