Chemical factors of soil polution in Taganrog as population health risk factors

Our research goal was to perform a hygienic assessment of soil pollution with chemicals on areas aimed for housing and recreation zones in Taganrog, Rostov region. Due to the fact that surface layer of city soils is an open dynamic system which is tightly connected to atmosphere and hydrosphere we t...

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Main Authors: G.T. Aydinov, B.I. Marchenko, L.A. Deryabkina, Yu.A. Sinelnikova
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Language:English
Published: FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies” 2017-03-01
Series:Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
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Online Access:http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2017/1/2
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spelling doaj-612da4903a4f4e53bc259170f255f66d2020-11-24T22:38:21ZengFBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû2308-11552308-11632017-03-011132010.21668/health.risk/2017.1.02.engChemical factors of soil polution in Taganrog as population health risk factorsG.T. Aydinov 0B.I. Marchenko1L.A. Deryabkina2Yu.A. Sinelnikova3Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Rostov regionCenter of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Rostov regionCenter of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Rostov regionCenter of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Rostov regionOur research goal was to perform a hygienic assessment of soil pollution with chemicals on areas aimed for housing and recreation zones in Taganrog, Rostov region. Due to the fact that surface layer of city soils is an open dynamic system which is tightly connected to atmosphere and hydrosphere we treated pollutants content in soils as indicators of territory anthropogenic transformation and technogenic load on population. We used atomic-adsorption spectrophotometry to detect heavy metals and highly efficient liquid chromatography to detect 3,4-benzpyrene content. The results comprise 660 examined soil samples taken from 19 monitoring points; they were examined to detect 7 pollutants content (lead, zinc, copper, nickel, cadmium, chromium, and mercury) over 2008–2015; 144 samples were examined to detect 3,4-benzpyrene content over 2013–2015. We determined that priority pollutants among detected metals were zinc and lead; their content in city soils amounted up to 5.91 and 1.95 maximum permissible concentration. Complex indicator of city soils contamination varied from 1.61 to 2.02, long-term average annual value being 1.83. 3,4-benzpyrene was confirmed to be a substantial risk factor for population health as its concentrations exceeded maximum allowable values in 65.28 % of examined soil samples at average and maximum concentrations (2.45 and 38.05 MPC correspondingly). We recommend to include this chemical into systematic environmental quality monitoring. We detected regional peculiarities of soil pollution with chemicals on city territories aimed for housing, territories of pre-school children facilities, and recreation zones.http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2017/1/2hygienic assessmentsocial-hygienic monitoringrisk assessmentrisk factorschemical soils pollutionheavy metals34-benzpyrenecarcinogenic risk
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author G.T. Aydinov
B.I. Marchenko
L.A. Deryabkina
Yu.A. Sinelnikova
spellingShingle G.T. Aydinov
B.I. Marchenko
L.A. Deryabkina
Yu.A. Sinelnikova
Chemical factors of soil polution in Taganrog as population health risk factors
Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
hygienic assessment
social-hygienic monitoring
risk assessment
risk factors
chemical soils pollution
heavy metals
3
4-benzpyrene
carcinogenic risk
author_facet G.T. Aydinov
B.I. Marchenko
L.A. Deryabkina
Yu.A. Sinelnikova
author_sort G.T. Aydinov
title Chemical factors of soil polution in Taganrog as population health risk factors
title_short Chemical factors of soil polution in Taganrog as population health risk factors
title_full Chemical factors of soil polution in Taganrog as population health risk factors
title_fullStr Chemical factors of soil polution in Taganrog as population health risk factors
title_full_unstemmed Chemical factors of soil polution in Taganrog as population health risk factors
title_sort chemical factors of soil polution in taganrog as population health risk factors
publisher FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies”
series Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû
issn 2308-1155
2308-1163
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Our research goal was to perform a hygienic assessment of soil pollution with chemicals on areas aimed for housing and recreation zones in Taganrog, Rostov region. Due to the fact that surface layer of city soils is an open dynamic system which is tightly connected to atmosphere and hydrosphere we treated pollutants content in soils as indicators of territory anthropogenic transformation and technogenic load on population. We used atomic-adsorption spectrophotometry to detect heavy metals and highly efficient liquid chromatography to detect 3,4-benzpyrene content. The results comprise 660 examined soil samples taken from 19 monitoring points; they were examined to detect 7 pollutants content (lead, zinc, copper, nickel, cadmium, chromium, and mercury) over 2008–2015; 144 samples were examined to detect 3,4-benzpyrene content over 2013–2015. We determined that priority pollutants among detected metals were zinc and lead; their content in city soils amounted up to 5.91 and 1.95 maximum permissible concentration. Complex indicator of city soils contamination varied from 1.61 to 2.02, long-term average annual value being 1.83. 3,4-benzpyrene was confirmed to be a substantial risk factor for population health as its concentrations exceeded maximum allowable values in 65.28 % of examined soil samples at average and maximum concentrations (2.45 and 38.05 MPC correspondingly). We recommend to include this chemical into systematic environmental quality monitoring. We detected regional peculiarities of soil pollution with chemicals on city territories aimed for housing, territories of pre-school children facilities, and recreation zones.
topic hygienic assessment
social-hygienic monitoring
risk assessment
risk factors
chemical soils pollution
heavy metals
3
4-benzpyrene
carcinogenic risk
url http://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2017/1/2
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