Babish J G, Stoewsand G S, Kranz J M, Boyd J N, Ahrens V D, Lisk D J
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 1984 Sep;4(3):305-21. doi: 10.1016/0273-2300(84)90029-1.
The proposed use of municipal sewage sludges as soil amendments on agricultural land involves potential health risks. Sludges may contain toxic heavy metals, synthetic organics, and pathogens. Studies of animals inhabiting sludge-amended soils, or foraging on crops grown on such soils, have shown an increased deposition of cadmium and polychlorinated biphenyls in animal tissues, hepatic microsomal enzyme induction, altered blood profiles, appearance of mutagens in blood and excreta, and lowered feed intake, feed efficiency, and milk production. Epidemiologic evidence of possible adverse health effects among sewage plant workers exposed to aerosolized pathogens or synthetic organic vapors during wastewater treatment or land spreading of sludge is still inconclusive. Other possible deleterious environmental effects include pollution of groundwater and toxicity to birds consuming worms or insects inhabiting sludge-treated soils.
提议将城市污水污泥用作农田土壤改良剂存在潜在健康风险。污泥可能含有有毒重金属、合成有机物和病原体。对栖息在施用污泥土壤中的动物,或食用在这类土壤上种植作物的动物的研究表明,动物组织中镉和多氯联苯的沉积增加、肝微粒体酶诱导、血液指标改变、血液和排泄物中出现诱变剂,以及采食量、饲料效率和产奶量降低。关于污水处理厂工人在废水处理或污泥土地施用过程中接触雾化病原体或合成有机蒸汽可能产生不良健康影响的流行病学证据仍无定论。其他可能的有害环境影响包括地下水污染以及对食用栖息在污泥处理土壤中的蠕虫或昆虫的鸟类产生毒性。