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Trace metals accumulation in soil irrigated with polluted water and assessment of human health risk from vegetable consumption in Bangladesh (CROSBI ID 236378)

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Islam, Md. Atikul ; Romić, Davor ; Md. Akber, Ali ; Romić, Marija Trace metals accumulation in soil irrigated with polluted water and assessment of human health risk from vegetable consumption in Bangladesh // Environmental geochemistry and health, 40 (2017), 1; 59-85. doi: 10.1007/s10653-017-9907-8

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Islam, Md. Atikul ; Romić, Davor ; Md. Akber, Ali ; Romić, Marija

engleski

Trace metals accumulation in soil irrigated with polluted water and assessment of human health risk from vegetable consumption in Bangladesh

Trace metals accumulation in soil irrigated with polluted water and human health risk from vegetable consumption was assessed based on the data available in the literature on metals pollution of water, soil, sediment and vegetables from the cites of Bangladesh. The quantitative data on metal concentrations, their contamination levels and their pollution sources have not been systematically gathered and studied so far. The data on metal concentrations, sources, contamination levels, sample collection and analytical tools used were collected, compared and discussed. The USEPA-recommended method for health risk assessment was used to estimate human risk from vegetable consumption. Concentrations of metals in water were highly variable, and the mean concentrations of Cd, Cr, Cu and As in water were found to be higher than the FAO irrigation water quality standard. In most cases, mean concentrations of metals in soil were higher than the Bangladesh background value. Based on geoaccumulation index (Igeo) values, soils of Dhaka city are considered as highly contaminated. The Igeo shows Cd, As, Cu, Ni, Pb and Cr contamination of agricultural soils and sediments of the cities all over the Bangladesh. Polluted water irrigation and agrochemicals are identified as dominant sources of metals in agricultural soils. Vegetable contamination by metals poses both non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks to the public. Based on the results of the pollution and health risk assessments, Cd, As, Cr, Cu, Pb and Ni are identified as the priority control metals and the Dhaka city is recommended as the priority control city. This study provides quantitative evidence demonstrating the critical need for strengthened wastewater discharge regulations in order to protect residents from heavy metal discharges into the environment.

Wastewater discharge ; Agricultural soil ; Sediment ; Vegetable ; Health risk assessment ; Bangladesh

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Podaci o izdanju

40 (1)

2017.

59-85

objavljeno

0269-4042

1573-2983

10.1007/s10653-017-9907-8

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Poljoprivreda (agronomija)

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