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Spatial distribution and health risks assessment of heavy metals in e-waste dumping sites from Pakistan.
Hashmi, Muhammad Zaffar; Khan, Sohaib; Kavil, Yasir N; Alelyani, Saeed Saad; Al Sehemi, Abdullah G; Hasnain, Ahmad; Shakil, Sidra; Wang, Shuhong; Ahmed, Zulkifl.
Affiliation
  • Hashmi MZ; Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Pakistan. muhammadzaffar.hashmi@fulbrightmail.org.
  • Khan S; Department of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200438, China. sk7988881@gmail.com.
  • Kavil YN; Marine Chemistry Department, Faculty of Marine Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 80207, 21589, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
  • Alelyani SS; Renewable Environment Company for Environmental Consulting (REC), 21589, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
  • Al Sehemi AG; Marine Chemistry Department, Faculty of Marine Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 80207, 21589, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
  • Hasnain A; Renewable Environment Company for Environmental Consulting (REC), 21589, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
  • Shakil S; Research Center for Advanced Materials Science (RCAMS), King Khalid University, 61413, Abha, Saudi Arabia.
  • Wang S; Department of Chemistry, College of Science, King Khalid University, 61413, Abha, Saudi Arabia.
  • Ahmed Z; Department of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200438, China.
Environ Geochem Health ; 46(8): 279, 2024 Jul 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38958829
ABSTRACT
The present study focused on to determine the concentration and health risk of heavy metals (Cu, Pb, Zn, Cd, Hg, Cr) in e-waste contaminated soils collected from different provinces of Pakistan. Further, the impact of heavy metals on soil enzyme activities and microbial community was also investigated. The concentration (mg/kg) of Hg, Zn, Fe, Cu, Pb, Cd, and Cr ranged between 0-0.258, 2.284-6.587, 3.005-40.72, 8.67-36.88, 12.05-35.03, 1.03-2.43, and 33.13-60.05, respectively. The results revealed that Lahore site of Punjab province indicated more concentration of heavy metals as compared to other sites. The level of Cr at all sites whereas Hg at only two sites exceeds the World Health Organization standards (WHO) for soil. Soil enzyme activity exhibited dynamic trend among the sites. Maximum enzyme activity was observed for urease followed by phosphatase and catalase. Contamination factor (Cf), Pollution load index (PLI), and geo-accumulation index (Igeo) results showed that all the sites are highly contaminated with Cu, Cd, and Pb. Hazard index (HI) was less than 1 for children and adults suggesting non-carcinogenic health risk. Principle component analysis results depicted relation among Cr, Fr, catalase, and actinomycetes; Cd, OM, urease, and bacteria, and Pb, Cu, Zn, Hg, and phosphatase, suggesting soil enzymes and microbial community profiles were influenced by e-waste pollution. Therefore, there is a dire need to introduce sustainable e-waste recycling techniques as well as to make stringent e-waste management policies to reduce further environmental contamination.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil Microbiology / Soil Pollutants / Metals, Heavy / Electronic Waste Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Environ Geochem Health Journal subject: QUIMICA / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil Microbiology / Soil Pollutants / Metals, Heavy / Electronic Waste Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Environ Geochem Health Journal subject: QUIMICA / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistan