Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China.
Sci Total Environ. 2016 Sep 1;563-564:796-802. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.12.080. Epub 2016 Jan 4.
Heavy-metal pollution of soil is a serious issue worldwide, particularly in China. Soil remediation is one of the most difficult management issues for municipal and state agencies because of its high cost. A two-year phytoremediation project for soil contaminated with arsenic, cadmium, and lead was implemented to determine the essential parameters for soil remediation. Results showed highly efficient heavy metal removal. Costs and benefits of this project were calculated. The total cost of phytoremediation was US$75,375.2/hm(2) or US$37.7/m(3), with initial capital and operational costs accounting for 46.02% and 53.98%, respectively. The costs of infrastructures (i.e., roads, bridges, and culverts) and fertilizer were the highest, mainly because of slow economic development and serious contamination. The cost of phytoremediation was lower than the reported values of other remediation technologies. Improving the mechanization level of phytoremediation and accurately predicting or preventing unforeseen situations were suggested for further cost reduction. Considering the loss caused by environmental pollution, the benefits of phytoremediation will offset the project costs in less than seven years.
土壤重金属污染是一个全球性的严重问题,特别是在中国。由于成本高,土壤修复是市政和国家机构最难管理的问题之一。实施了一项为期两年的砷、镉和铅污染土壤的植物修复项目,以确定土壤修复的基本参数。结果表明,该项目对重金属具有高效的去除效果。计算了该项目的成本和收益。植物修复的总成本为 75375.2 美元/公顷或 37.7 美元/立方米,初始资本和运营成本分别占 46.02%和 53.98%。基础设施(即道路、桥梁和涵洞)和肥料的成本最高,主要是由于经济发展缓慢和严重污染。植物修复的成本低于其他修复技术的报告值。为了进一步降低成本,建议提高植物修复的机械化水平,并准确预测或预防意外情况。考虑到环境污染造成的损失,植物修复的收益将在不到七年的时间内抵消项目成本。