PAHs and organophosphorus substances in burnt landfill material as a potential source of water and soil pollution

IF 0.9 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOLOGY Geological Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.7306/gq.1712
Wojciech Rykała, Monika Fabiańska, Dominika Dąbrowska, Vahid Nourani
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Illegal landfills pose a potential threat to the aquatic environment due, in part, to the unprotected subsoil beneath them. We describe the toxicity of soil samples and incinerated solid waste from two illegal landfills in Poland, and discuss the potential negative impact on groundwater. Fifty samples were taken, including 32 from an illegal landfill in Trzebinia (southern Poland), and analysed by GC-MS. The PAHs detected included naphthalene, fluorene, phenanthrene, anthracene, acenaphthene, acenaphthylene, fluoranthene, pyrene, benzo(c)phenanthrene, benzo(a)anthracene, chrysene, benzo(b+k)fluoranthene, benzo(a)fluoranthene, benzo(c)fluoranthene, benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(e)pyrene, perylene, indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene, benzo(ghi)perylene and dibenzo(a+h)anthracene. The organophosphates detected were tris-(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate, trisphenyl phosphate, tri-cresyl phosphate, tri(butoxyethyl)phosphate and tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate. PAHs at <50 ppm/g predominate in the samples, though samples with total PAHs ranging to >100 ppm/g were also identified in both study areas. Among the organic phosphate concentrations in the leachates, tris-(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate was most frequently observed, with concentrations reaching ~0.7 µg/l. These compounds within burnt waste and soil can negatively impact the safety of groundwater. Constant monitoring and research is needed to assess the negative effects of waste fires on unsealed ground beneath, and to help prevent further instances

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作为水和土壤潜在污染源的垃圾填埋场焚烧材料中的多环芳烃和有机磷物质
非法垃圾填埋场对水生环境构成了潜在威胁,部分原因是其下方的底土未受到保护。我们描述了来自波兰两个非法垃圾填埋场的土壤样本和焚烧过的固体废物的毒性,并讨论了对地下水的潜在负面影响。我们采集了 50 个样本,其中 32 个来自波兰南部 Trzebinia 的一个非法垃圾填埋场,并对样本进行了气相色谱-质谱分析。苯并(b+k)荧蒽、苯并(a)荧蒽、苯并(c)荧蒽、苯并(a)芘、苯并(e)芘、苝、茚并[1,2,3-cd]芘、苯并(ghi)苝和二苯并(a+h)蒽。检测到的有机磷酸酯包括磷酸三(2-氯异丙基)酯、磷酸三苯酯、磷酸三甲酚酯、磷酸三(丁氧基乙基)酯和磷酸三(2-氯乙基)酯。样本中的多环芳烃含量主要在 50 ppm/g,但在两个研究区域中也发现了多环芳烃总量达 100 ppm/g的样本。在浸出液中的有机磷酸盐浓度中,最常观察到的是磷酸三(2-氯异丙基)酯,浓度高达 ~0.7 微克/升。焚烧废物和土壤中的这些化合物会对地下水的安全产生负面影响。需要进行持续的监测和研究,以评估废物火灾对地下未密封地面的负面影响,并帮助防止进一步的事件发生。
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Geological Quarterly
Geological Quarterly 地学-地质学
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期刊介绍: The policy of the Geological Quarterly is to publish significant contributions of information and geological insight relevant to an international readership. The journal has been issued since 1957 at the Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute and, at present, is the leading Earth sciences journal in Poland. All aspects of Earth and related sciences, and universal and broad regional rather than locally oriented topics are covered. The journal is intended to be an international forum for the exchange of information and ideas, particularly on important geological topics of Central Europe.
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