Guan Yang, Shao Chaofeng, Gu Qingbao, Ju Meiting, Zhang Qian
College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China.
Department of Soil Pollution and Control, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2015 Nov 13;12(11):14589-609. doi: 10.3390/ijerph121114589.
Industrial and mining activities are recognized as major sources of soil pollution. This study proposes an index system for evaluating the inherent risk level of polluting factories and introduces an integrated risk assessment method based on human health risk. As a case study, the health risk, polluting factories and integrated risks were analyzed in a typical industrial and mining gathering area in China, namely, Binhai New Area. The spatial distribution of the risk level was determined using a Geographic Information System. The results confirmed the following: (1) Human health risk in the study area is moderate to extreme, with heavy metals posing the greatest threat; (2) Polluting factories pose a moderate to extreme inherent risk in the study area. Such factories are concentrated in industrial and urban areas, but are irregularly distributed and also occupy agricultural land, showing a lack of proper planning and management; (3) The integrated risks of soil are moderate to high in the study area.
工矿活动被认为是土壤污染的主要来源。本研究提出了一个用于评估污染工厂固有风险水平的指标体系,并引入了一种基于人类健康风险的综合风险评估方法。作为案例研究,对中国一个典型的工矿聚集区——滨海新区的健康风险、污染工厂和综合风险进行了分析。利用地理信息系统确定了风险水平的空间分布。结果证实了以下几点:(1)研究区域内的人类健康风险为中度至极端,其中重金属构成的威胁最大;(2)污染工厂在研究区域内构成中度至极端的固有风险。此类工厂集中在工业和城市区域,但分布不规则,还占用农田,显示出缺乏合理的规划和管理;(3)研究区域内土壤的综合风险为中度至高。