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利用LUCAS表土数据库中的重金属浓度对欧盟污水污泥指令的合规性进行定量分析。

Quantitative analysis of the compliance of EU Sewage Sludge Directive by using the heavy metal concentrations from LUCAS topsoil database.

作者信息

Yunta Felipe, Schillaci Calogero, Panagos Panos, Van Eynde Elise, Wojda Piotr, Jones Arwyn

机构信息

European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, VA, Italy.

出版信息

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2025 Jun;32(28):16554-16569. doi: 10.1007/s11356-024-31835-y. Epub 2024 Jan 16.

Abstract

In the European Union (EU), a common understanding of the potential harmful effect of sewage sludge (SS) on the environment is regulated by the Sewage Sludge Directive 86/278/EEC (SSD). Limit values (LVs) for concentrations of heavy metals in soil are listed in Impact Assessment of this directive, and they were transposed by EU member states using different criteria. Member states adopted either single limit values or based on soil factors such as pH and texture to define the maximum limit values for concentrations of heavy metals in soils. Our work presents the first quantitative analysis of the SSD at the European level by using the Land Use and Coverage Area Frame Survey (LUCAS) 2009 topsoil database. The reference values at the European level were arranged taking into account the upper value (EU_UL) and the lower value (EU_LL) for each heavy metal (arsenic, cadmium, copper, chromium, mercury, nickel, lead, and zinc) as well as taking into account the pH of the soil (cadmium, copper, mercury, nickel, lead, and zinc) as introduced in the SSD Annex IA. Single and integrated contamination rate indices were developed to identify those agricultural soils that exceeded the reference values for each heavy metal. In total, 10%, 36%, and 19% of the LUCAS 2009 topsoil samples exceeded the limit values. Additionally, 12% and 16% of agricultural soils exceeded the concentration of at least one single heavy metal when European LVs were fixed following the soil pH in Strategy II compared to those national ones in Strategy I. Generally, all member states apply similar or stricter limit values than those laid down in the SSD. Our work indicates that choosing LVs quantitatively affects further actions such as monitoring and remediation of contaminated soils. The actual soil parameters, such as heavy metal concentrations and soil pH values from the LUCAS 2009 topsoil database, could be used by SSD-involved policy stakeholders not only to lay down the LVs for concentrations of heavy metal in soils but also for monitoring the SSD compliance grade by using the LUCAS surveys over time (past and upcoming LUCAS datasets).

摘要

在欧盟(EU),《污水污泥指令》86/278/EEC(SSD)对污水污泥(SS)对环境的潜在有害影响达成了共识。该指令的影响评估中列出了土壤中重金属浓度的限值(LVs),欧盟成员国采用不同标准对其进行了转化。成员国要么采用单一限值,要么根据土壤因素(如pH值和质地)来确定土壤中重金属浓度的最大限值。我们的研究通过使用2009年土地利用与覆盖面积框架调查(LUCAS)表层土壤数据库,在欧洲层面首次对SSD进行了定量分析。考虑到每种重金属(砷、镉、铜、铬、汞、镍、铅和锌)的上限值(EU_UL)和下限值(EU_LL),以及SSD附件IA中引入的土壤pH值(镉、铜、汞、镍、铅和锌),确定了欧洲层面的参考值。开发了单一和综合污染率指数,以识别那些超过每种重金属参考值的农业土壤。总体而言,2009年LUCAS表层土壤样本中分别有10%、36%和19%超过了限值。此外,与策略I中的国家限值相比,当按照策略II根据土壤pH值确定欧洲限值时,12%和16%的农业土壤中至少有一种单一重金属的浓度超标。一般来说,所有成员国采用的限值与SSD中规定的限值相似或更严格。我们的研究表明,选择限值会对诸如污染土壤监测和修复等后续行动产生定量影响。参与SSD的政策利益相关者不仅可以使用2009年LUCAS表层土壤数据库中的实际土壤参数(如重金属浓度和土壤pH值)来确定土壤中重金属浓度的限值,还可以利用LUCAS调查(过去和即将到来的LUCAS数据集)来监测SSD的合规等级。

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