评估孟加拉国吉大港工业区地下水中重金属污染的空间分布及相关的人类健康风险

IF 5.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Md. Swadhin Hossain , Ashfaqur Rahman , Elsai Mati Asefa , Mahfuza Parveen , Md. Reaz Uddin
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地下水重金属污染带来了严重的环境和公共健康挑战,特别是在工业地区。进行这项研究是为了解决在了解工业区,特别是孟加拉国吉大港工业区重金属暴露的健康风险方面的差距。采用重金属污染指数(HPI)、重金属评价指数(HEI)和危害商(HQ)、危害指数(HI)、癌症风险(CR)等健康风险指标对34份地下水样品进行分析。调查结果显示了广泛的污染,53%的样本超过了HPI阈值,使得水不适合饮用。确定的主要污染物包括砷(As)、铬(Cr)、镉(Cd)和铅(Pb),其中砷构成的风险最大。该研究强调了吉大港工业区这些污染物对健康的影响尚未得到充分探讨,砷水平是造成高HQ值的主要原因,其中82.35%的儿童样本和61.76%的成人样本超过安全限值。HI进一步表明严重的非致癌风险,67.65%的儿童样本和47.06%的成人样本超过安全阈值。致癌风险评估发现,砷对儿童和成人的致癌风险最高,儿童和成人的平均CR值分别为2.04 × 10-3和6.70 × 10-3,均超过可接受限度。空间分布图突出了重点热点,表明南部地区的污染程度最高。本研究有助于解决重金属污染造成的重大健康风险,强调迫切需要在工业区采取缓解措施,以保护弱势群体。
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Assessing spatial distribution of heavy metal contamination in groundwater and associated human health risk in the Chittagong industrial area, Bangladesh

Assessing spatial distribution of heavy metal contamination in groundwater and associated human health risk in the Chittagong industrial area, Bangladesh
Heavy metal contamination of groundwater presents serious environmental and public health challenges, especially in industrial areas. This study was conducted to address the gap in understanding the health risks of heavy metal exposure in industrial regions, specifically in the Chittagong industrial zone in Bangladesh. A total of 34 groundwater samples were analyzed using indices such as the Heavy Metal Pollution Index (HPI), Heavy Metal Evaluation Index (HEI), and health risk metrics, including Hazard Quotient (HQ), Hazard Index (HI), and Cancer Risk (CR). The findings revealed widespread contamination, with 53 % of samples exceeding the HPI threshold, making the water unsuitable for drinking. Key contaminants identified include arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), cadmium (Cd), and lead (Pb), with arsenic posing the most significant risk. The study highlights the underexplored health impacts of these contaminants in the Chittagong industrial region, with arsenic levels significantly contributing to high HQ values, where 82.35 % of children samples and 61.76 % of adults samples exceeded safe limits. The HI further indicated severe non-carcinogenic risks, with 67.65 % of samples for children and 47.06 % for adults surpassing the safe threshold. Carcinogenic risk assessments found that arsenic poses the highest risk for both children and adults, with mean CR values of 2.04 × 10–3 for children and 6.70 × 10–3 for adults, both above the acceptable limit. The spatial distribution maps highlight key hotspots, indicating that the southern region experienced the highest levels of contamination. The present study contributes to address the significant health risks posed by heavy metal contamination, emphasizing the urgent need for mitigation measures in industrial regions to protect vulnerable populations.
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Journal of hazardous materials advances
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