Health risk assessment of heavy metals in the soil-water-rice system around the Xiazhuang uranium mine, China.

Zhenghai Wang, Haoyang Qin, Xinyun Liu
Author Information
  1. Zhenghai Wang: School of Earth Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, China. wzhengh@mail.sysu.edu.cn.
  2. Haoyang Qin: School of Earth Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, China.
  3. Xinyun Liu: School of Earth Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510275, China.

Abstract

Heavy-metal pollutants in the soil and surface water of agricultural areas accumulate in rice and may have adverse effects on the health of consumers. In this study, we determined the levels of heavy-metal contamination in agricultural areas around the Xiazhuang uranium deposits in northern Guangdong Province, China, using equidistant sampling methods along a river near the mine tailings. The pH values of all the water samples were determined. The heavy-metal concentrations in water, bottom sludge, and rice were measured. The extent of contamination was evaluated by calculating Nemerow's pollution index, contamination factor, and hazard quotient. The result shows U transferred from mine to soil and rice with irrigation water. The main pollutants and their pollution indices in soil are U (6.31), Th (4.02), Pb (2.52), Cd (2.36), Zn (1.52), and Mn (1.39). The rice grain can hardly enrich U and Th but were susceptible to Cr and Ni. The contamination factors (CFs) of the pollutants in rice grain are Cr (1.98) and Ni (3.09). The hazard quotient (HQ) shows that Cu (HQ > 1) could pose potential risks for humans upon long-term consumption of the rice.

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Grants

  1. 41572316/National Natural Science Foundation of China

MeSH Term

Agriculture
China
Edible Grain
Environmental Exposure
Environmental Pollution
Humans
Metals, Heavy
Oryza
Risk Assessment
Rivers
Soil
Soil Pollutants
Uranium

Chemicals

Metals, Heavy
Soil
Soil Pollutants
Uranium

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