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Integrated assessment of the pollution and risk of heavy metals in soils near chemical industry parks along the middle Yangtze River

Industrialization in riparian areas of critical rivers has caused significant environmental and health impacts. Taking eight industrial parks along the middle Yangtze River as examples, this study proposes a multiple-criteria approach to investigate soil heavy metal pollution and associated ecologic...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2024-03, Vol.917, p.170431-170431, Article 170431
Main Authors: Xu, Dong, Wang, Zejun, Tan, Xiaoyu, Xu, Haohan, Zhu, Dongbo, Shen, Ruili, Ding, Kang, Li, Hongcheng, Xiang, Luojing, Yang, Zhibing
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Summary:Industrialization in riparian areas of critical rivers has caused significant environmental and health impacts. Taking eight industrial parks along the middle Yangtze River as examples, this study proposes a multiple-criteria approach to investigate soil heavy metal pollution and associated ecological and health risks posed by industrial activities. Aiming at seven heavy metals, the results show that nickel (Ni), cadmium (Cd), and copper (Cu) exhibited the most significant accumulation above background levels. The comprehensive findings from Pearson correlation analysis, cluster analysis, principal component analysis, and industrial investigation uncover the primary sources of Cd, arsenic (As), mercury (Hg), and lead (Pb) to be chemical processing, while Ni and chromium (Cr) are predominantly derived from mechanical and electrical equipment manufacturing. In contrast, Cu exhibits a broad range of origins across various industrial processes. Soil heavy metals can cause serious ecological and carcinogenic health risks, of which Cd and Hg contribute to >70 % of the total ecological risk, and As contributes over 80 % of the total health risk. This study highlights the importance of employing multiple mathematical and statistical models in determining and evaluating environmental hazards, and may aid in planning the environmental remediation engineering and optimizing the industry standards. [Display omitted] •An integrated approach is proposed to study soil heavy metal pollution and risks.•Impacts of chemical industrial activities on soil pollution are assessed.•Serious ecological risk with Cd and Hg contributing over 70 % is found.•Severe carcinogenic health risk with As contributing over 80 % is found.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170431