Integrated Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Suxian County, South China

The purpose of this study was to assess soil heavy metal contamination and the potential risk for local residents in Suxian county of Hunan Province, southern China. Soil, rice and vegetable samples from the areas near the mining industrial districts were sampled and analyzed. The results indicate t...

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Main Authors: Daping Song, Dafang Zhuang, Dong Jiang, Jingying Fu, Qiao Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-06-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/7/7100
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spelling doaj-ff7a89ed3a5e4e3098390f0d444cca752020-11-24T22:13:53ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012015-06-011277100711710.3390/ijerph120707100ijerph120707100Integrated Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Suxian County, South ChinaDaping Song0Dafang Zhuang1Dong Jiang2Jingying Fu3Qiao Wang4Key Lab for Resources Use and Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 11A, Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, ChinaKey Lab for Resources Use and Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 11A, Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, ChinaKey Lab for Resources Use and Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 11A, Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, ChinaKey Lab for Resources Use and Environmental Remediation, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 11A, Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, ChinaSatellite Environmental Application Center, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Beijing 100094, ChinaThe purpose of this study was to assess soil heavy metal contamination and the potential risk for local residents in Suxian county of Hunan Province, southern China. Soil, rice and vegetable samples from the areas near the mining industrial districts were sampled and analyzed. The results indicate that the anthropogenic mining activities have caused local agricultural soil contamination with As, Pb, Cu and Cd in the ranges of 8.47–341.33 mg/kg, 19.91–837.52 mg/kg, 8.41–148.73 mg/kg and 0.35–6.47 mg/kg, respectively. GIS-based mapping shows that soil heavy metal concentrations abruptly diminish with increasing distance from the polluting source. The concentrations of As, Pb, Cu and Cd found in rice were in the ranges of 0.02–1.48 mg/kg, 0.66–5.78 mg/kg, 0.09–6.75 mg/kg, and up to 1.39 mg/kg, respectively. Most of these concentrations exceed their maximum permissible levels for contaminants in foods in China. Heavy metals accumulate to significantly different levels between leafy vegetables and non-leafy vegetables. Food consumption and soil ingestion exposure are the two routes that contribute to the average daily intake dose of heavy metals for local adults. Moreover, the total hazard indices of As, Pb and Cd are greater than or close to the safety threshold of 1. Long-term As, Pb and Cd exposure through the regular consumption of the soil, rice and vegetables in the investigated area poses potential health problems to residents in the vicinity of the mining industry.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/7/7100mining activitiesheavy metalssoil and crop contaminationrisk assessmentspatial distribution
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author Daping Song
Dafang Zhuang
Dong Jiang
Jingying Fu
Qiao Wang
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Dafang Zhuang
Dong Jiang
Jingying Fu
Qiao Wang
Integrated Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Suxian County, South China
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
mining activities
heavy metals
soil and crop contamination
risk assessment
spatial distribution
author_facet Daping Song
Dafang Zhuang
Dong Jiang
Jingying Fu
Qiao Wang
author_sort Daping Song
title Integrated Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Suxian County, South China
title_short Integrated Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Suxian County, South China
title_full Integrated Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Suxian County, South China
title_fullStr Integrated Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Suxian County, South China
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Suxian County, South China
title_sort integrated health risk assessment of heavy metals in suxian county, south china
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The purpose of this study was to assess soil heavy metal contamination and the potential risk for local residents in Suxian county of Hunan Province, southern China. Soil, rice and vegetable samples from the areas near the mining industrial districts were sampled and analyzed. The results indicate that the anthropogenic mining activities have caused local agricultural soil contamination with As, Pb, Cu and Cd in the ranges of 8.47–341.33 mg/kg, 19.91–837.52 mg/kg, 8.41–148.73 mg/kg and 0.35–6.47 mg/kg, respectively. GIS-based mapping shows that soil heavy metal concentrations abruptly diminish with increasing distance from the polluting source. The concentrations of As, Pb, Cu and Cd found in rice were in the ranges of 0.02–1.48 mg/kg, 0.66–5.78 mg/kg, 0.09–6.75 mg/kg, and up to 1.39 mg/kg, respectively. Most of these concentrations exceed their maximum permissible levels for contaminants in foods in China. Heavy metals accumulate to significantly different levels between leafy vegetables and non-leafy vegetables. Food consumption and soil ingestion exposure are the two routes that contribute to the average daily intake dose of heavy metals for local adults. Moreover, the total hazard indices of As, Pb and Cd are greater than or close to the safety threshold of 1. Long-term As, Pb and Cd exposure through the regular consumption of the soil, rice and vegetables in the investigated area poses potential health problems to residents in the vicinity of the mining industry.
topic mining activities
heavy metals
soil and crop contamination
risk assessment
spatial distribution
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/7/7100
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