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Metal contamination in environmental media in residential areas around Romanian mining sites

机译:罗马尼亚矿区周围居民区环境介质中的金属污染

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Hard-rock mining for metals, such as gold, silver, copper, zinc, iron and others, is recognized to have a significant impact on the environmental media, soil and water, in particular. Toxic contaminants released from mine waste to surface water and groundwater is the primary concern, but human exposure to soil contaminants either directly, via inhalation of airborne dust particles, or indirectly, via food chain (ingestion of animal products and/or vegetables grown in contaminated areas), is also, significant. In this research, we analyzed data collected in 2007, as part of a larger environmental study performed in the Rosia Montana area in Transylvania, to provide the Romanian governmental authorities with data on the levels of metal contamination in environmental media from this historical mining area. The data were also considered in policy decision to address mining-related environmental concerns in the area. We examined soil and water data collected from residential areas near the mining sites to determine relationships among metals analyzed in these different environmental media, using the correlation procedure in the SAS statistical software. Results for residential soil and water analysis indicate that the average values for arsenic (As) (85 mg/kg), cadmium (Cd) (3.2 mg/kg), mercury (Hg) (2.3 mg/kg) and lead (Pb) (92 mg/kg) exceeded the Romanian regulatory exposure levels [the intervention thresholds for residential soil in case of As (25 mg/kg) and Hg (2 mg/kg), and the alert thresholds in case of Pb (50 mg/kg) and Cd (3 mg/kg)]. Average metal concentrations in drinking water did not exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) imposed by the Romanian legislation, but high metal concentrations were found in surface water from Rosia creek, downstream from the former mining area.
机译:金属,例如金,银,铜,锌,铁和其他金属的硬岩开采被认为尤其对环境介质,土壤和水有重大影响。从矿山废物释放到地表水和地下水中的有毒污染物是主要问题,但人类要么通过吸入空气中的尘埃颗粒直接暴露于土壤污染物,要么通过食物链间接暴露(摄入受污染的动物产品和/或蔬菜)区域)也很重要。在这项研究中,我们分析了2007年收集的数据,这是在特兰西瓦尼亚的Rosia Montana地区进行的一项大型环境研究的一部分,目的是向罗马尼亚政府当局提供该历史矿区环境介质中金属污染水平的数据。在处理该地区与采矿相关的环境问题的政策决策中还考虑了这些数据。我们使用SAS统计软件中的相关程序,检查了从矿区附近居民区收集的土壤和水数据,以确定在这些不同环境介质中分析的金属之间的关系。住宅土壤和水的分析结果表明,砷(As)(85 mg / kg),镉(Cd)(3.2 mg / kg),汞(Hg)(2.3 mg / kg)和铅(Pb)的平均值(92 mg / kg)超过了罗马尼亚法规的暴露水平[对于As(25 mg / kg)和Hg(2 mg / kg),居民土壤的干预阈值,对于Pb(50 mg / kg),其警报阈值千克和镉(3毫克/千克)]。饮用水中的平均金属浓度未超过罗马尼亚法律规定的最大污染物水平(MCL),但在前矿区下游的Rosia Creek地表水中发现了高金属浓度。

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    《Reviews on environmental health》 |2017年第2期|215-220|共6页
  • 作者单位

    Environmental Health Center, 58 Busuiocului Street, Cluj-Napoca, Romania,Imogen Research Institute, Clui-Napoca, Romania;

    Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, USA;

    Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, USA;

    Faculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania;

    Environmental Health Center, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Imogen Research Institute, Cluj-Napoca, Romania,University of Medicine and Pharmacy 'luliu Hatieganu', Cluj-Napoca, Romani;

    Environmental Health Center, Cluj-Napoca, Romania;

    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, Chicago, IL, USA;

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  • 关键词

    metal contamination; mining; soil; water;

    机译:金属污染;矿业;泥;水;

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