Chen Feng, Dong Ze-Qin, Wang Cheng-Cheng, Wei Xue-Hua, Hu Yu, Zhang Li-Juan
Guizhou Academy of Environmental Science and Designing, Guiyang 550081, China.
South China Institutes of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Guangzhou 510655, China.
Huan Jing Ke Xue. 2017 Oct 8;38(10):4360-4369. doi: 10.13227/j.hjkx.201704140.
To evaluate the influence of mining activities on heavy metal contamination and health risks in a zinc-smelting area in Guizhou Province, Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in agriculture soils and dominant crops were monitored and analyzed. A single factor pollution index and a comprehensive pollution index were calculated to assess the quality of soils and crops. Furthermore, the potential ecological risks of the four heavy metals in soils and crops were evaluated using the potential ecological risk index (RI). The potential health risks to adults and children induced by the intake of these heavy metals through consumption of crops were evaluated using the hazard quotient (HQ). The results showed that:①The farmlands in the zinc-smelting area were contaminated by heavy metals; the most polluted farm land was corn fields followed by paddy fields and wheat fields. The order of the heavy metal concentrations was Cd > Cu > Zn > Pb. The Nemero index of corn fields was higher than the threshold value of heavy pollution and was higher than that of the paddy and wheat fields. Cd contributed most to the integrated pollution index. ②The very high ecological risk was posed by Cd followed by Pb, Cu, and Zn. The results of the potential ecological risk assessment showed that 1.41% of the sites were classified as low risk, 21.1% classified as medium risk, 35.2% as high risk, and 42.3% as extremely high risk. ③The average concentrations of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in rice were 0.145, 0.017, 16.97, and 2.704 mg·kg, respectively. The average concentrations of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in corn were 0.094, 0.055, 26.81, and 4.464 mg·kg, respectively. The average concentrations of Pb, Cd, Zn, and Cu in wheat were 0.048, 0.085, 35.37, and 5.426 mg·kg, respectively.④Rice, corn, and wheat from the study area were subjected to pollution at different degrees. Among the three crops studied, wheat was polluted most heavily, followed by rice and corn. Contamination levels of rice and corn were safe, whereas the contamination of wheat reached alarming levels. ⑤The daily intake of individual heavy metals from food was below the standard exposure dose set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. In addition, the assessment results for the comprehensive health risk index for the three crops indicate that the contamination of heavy metals poses health risks to adults and children by food ingestion. ⑥ Positive correlations were not observed between farmlands and crops.
为评估贵州某锌冶炼区采矿活动对重金属污染及健康风险的影响,对农业土壤和主要农作物中的铅(Pb)、镉(Cd)、锌(Zn)和铜(Cu)进行了监测与分析。计算了单因子污染指数和综合污染指数以评估土壤和农作物质量。此外,采用潜在生态风险指数(RI)评估了土壤和农作物中这四种重金属的潜在生态风险。利用危害商数(HQ)评估了成年人和儿童因食用农作物摄入这些重金属而导致的潜在健康风险。结果表明:①锌冶炼区农田受到重金属污染;污染最严重的农田是玉米地,其次是稻田和麦地。重金属浓度顺序为Cd>Cu>Zn>Pb。玉米地的内梅罗指数高于重度污染阈值,且高于稻田和麦地。Cd对综合污染指数的贡献最大。②Cd造成的生态风险极高,其次是Pb、Cu和Zn。潜在生态风险评估结果表明,1.41%的点位为低风险,21.1%为中等风险,35.2%为高风险,42.3%为极高风险。③水稻中Pb、Cd、Zn和Cu的平均浓度分别为0.145、0.017、16.97和2.704 mg·kg。玉米中Pb、Cd、Zn和Cu的平均浓度分别为0.094、0.055、26.81和4.464 mg·kg。小麦中Pb、Cd、Zn和Cu的平均浓度分别为0.048、0.085、35.37和5.426 mg·kg。④研究区域的水稻、玉米和小麦均受到不同程度污染。在所研究的三种作物中,小麦污染最严重,其次是水稻和玉米。水稻和玉米的污染水平安全,而小麦的污染达到警戒水平。⑤食物中各重金属的每日摄入量低于美国环境保护局设定的标准暴露剂量。此外,三种作物的综合健康风险指数评估结果表明,重金属污染通过食物摄入对成年人和儿童构成健康风险。⑥农田与农作物之间未观察到正相关关系。