Burke T, Fagliano J, Goldoft M, Hazen R E, Iglewicz R, McKee T
Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management, Baltimore, MD 21205-1901.
Environ Health Perspect. 1991 May;92:131-7. doi: 10.1289/ehp.9192131.
Chromite ore processing residue occurs at over 130 sites in Hudson County, New Jersey. Many of these sites are in urban residential areas. This waste is a result of 70 years of chromate and bichromate chemical manufacturing. At least 15% of the sites contain total chromium concentrations greater than 10,000 mg/kg, with hexavalent content ranging from about 1 to 50%. Continuing leaching of this waste results in yellow-colored surface water runoff and yellow deposits on the soil surface and inside basement walls. The chemistry, environmental fate, health effects, and human exposure potentials for this waste are described.
铬铁矿加工残渣出现在新泽西州哈德逊县的130多个地点。其中许多地点位于城市居民区。这种废物是70年铬酸盐和重铬酸盐化学制造的产物。至少15%的地点总铬浓度大于10000毫克/千克,六价铬含量约为1%至50%。这种废物的持续浸出导致黄色地表水径流以及土壤表面和地下室墙壁内部出现黄色沉积物。本文描述了这种废物的化学性质、环境归宿、健康影响和人体暴露可能性。