Health Risk Assessment of Children Exposed to the Soil Containing Potentially Toxic Elements: A Case Study from Coal Mining Areas

被引:8
作者
Raj, Deep [1 ,2 ]
Kumar, Adarsh [3 ]
Tripti [3 ]
Maiti, Subodh Kumar [2 ]
机构
[1] SRM Univ AP, Sch Engn & Sci SEAS, Dept Environm Sci, Amaravati 522240, India
[2] Indian Sch Mines, Indian Inst Technol, Dept Environm Sci & Engn, Dhanbad 826001, Bihar, India
[3] Ural Fed Univ, Inst Nat Sci & Math, Lab Biotechnol, Ekaterinburg 620002, Russia
关键词
toxic elements; coal mines; health risk; hazard index; bioaccumulation coefficient; HEAVY-METALS ACCUMULATION; POLLUTION; MERCURY; TOPSOIL; DUST; CITY;
D O I
10.3390/met12111795
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Coal mine activities lead to the release of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) to the surrounding areas. The present study concerns the health risk caused due to the exposure of PTEs (Hg, As, Cd, Cr, and Pb) in the children residing in the areas around coal mines. The PTEs content and bioaccumulation coefficient (BAC) in the plant, viz., Albizia lebbeck and Madhuca longifolia growing on the nearby soils of the coal mine affected areas were also estimated. The results demonstrated that the hazard quotient (HQ) for Cr (0.211) in the roadside soil (RSS) was higher than other PTEs. The hazard index (HI) was also at the maximum in the RSS (0.553) followed by the core zone soil (0.541). In RSS, Cr contributed the maximum for the HI value (38%) which elucidated that Cr might cause health problem in the long term. The Cr concentration (5.49 mg kg(-1)) was also higher than other PTEs in the plant leaves of M. longifolia and was two-fold higher than A. lebbeck. Except Cd, the accumulation of other PTEs in the leaves of both the species were low, which could be due to their low availability in soils. The BAC for Cr in M longifolia was comparatively higher than A. lebbeck and was found at the maximum for Cd (0.29) in M longifolia. The outcomes of the study elucidated that although there is no severe health risk in children, the data indicated that the prolonged exposure to PTEs might lead to serious health issues.
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