Evaluation of human and ecological health risks associated with the potentially toxic heavy metals in groundwater of Vellore city, Tamil Nadu, India

IF 7.7 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Journal of hazardous materials advances Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1016/j.hazadv.2024.100497
Daggupati Sridhar , Sundaram Parimalarenganayaki
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Groundwater pollution by heavy metals is a significant and alarming threat globally, through its chronic effect on human health and ecosystem. The current study evaluated the identification and risk assessment of heavy metals in groundwater of the Vellore city, Tamilnadu, India. Groundwater samples were collected from 32 locations over a continuous period of 2022–2023 for every three months on seasonal basis. The samples were analysed for pH, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Hardness and heavy metals (Al, As, Ba, Cd, Cu, Pb, Al and Zn). The analysed mean concentrations of these heavy metals were found in the order: As > Cd > Pb > Ba >Zn >Al> Cu. Elevated concentrations of heavy metals were observed in 2022, likely influenced by rainfall and land use patterns. Heavy metals such as Al, As, Pb, and Cd exceeded the BIS limits and whereas Ba, Cu, and Zn concentrations remain within desirable limits. Groundwater Quality Index (GWQI) classified 41% as 'unfit for drinking'. Ecological risk indices (ERI) indicate significant contamination in 34% of samples, with Al and Pb being primary contributors. Non-carcinogenic health risk assessments reveal, chronic hazards, where children facing higher risks followed by men and women groups. Carcinogenic risk assessments indices such as Heavy metal pollution Index (HPI) shown 25% of samples in critical quality, Heavy metal Evaluation Index (HEI) evaluated all samples were in low contamination and Contamination Index (CI) shown 72% samples under high contamination posing high risk to humans. Probable Cancer Risk (PCR) values for As, Pb, and Cd exceed acceptable ranges across all demographic groups posing cancer risk to humans particularly children. The present study highlights the need for groundwater treatment and regulatory interventions to mitigate health and ecological risks due to the contamination of heavy metals in Vellore city.

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评估印度泰米尔纳德邦韦洛尔市地下水中潜在有毒重金属对人类和生态健康造成的风险
重金属造成的地下水污染对人类健康和生态系统造成了长期影响,是全球范围内令人担忧的重大威胁。本研究对印度泰米尔纳德邦韦洛尔市地下水中重金属的识别和风险评估进行了评估。在 2022-2023 年期间,每三个月按季节从 32 个地点采集地下水样本。对样本的 pH 值、总溶解固体 (TDS)、硬度和重金属(Al、As、Ba、Cd、Cu、Pb、Al 和 Zn)进行了分析。分析发现,这些重金属的平均浓度依次为砷、镉、铅、钡、锌、铝、铜。2022 年观测到重金属浓度升高,这可能是受降雨和土地使用模式的影响。铝、砷、铅和镉等重金属超过了 BIS 的限值,而钡、铜和锌的浓度则保持在理想范围内。地下水质量指数 (GWQI) 将 41% 的地下水列为 "不适合饮用"。生态风险指数 (ERI) 显示,34% 的样本受到严重污染,铝和铅是主要污染源。非致癌健康风险评估显示,慢性危害中,儿童面临的风险较高,其次是男性和女性群体。致癌风险评估指数,如重金属污染指数(HPI)显示 25% 的样本处于临界质量,重金属评估指数(HEI)评估所有样本处于低污染,污染指数(CI)显示 72% 的样本处于高污染,对人体构成高风险。在所有人口群体中,砷、铅和镉的可能致癌风险(PCR)值都超过了可接受的范围,对人类尤其是儿童构成了致癌风险。本研究强调了对地下水进行处理和监管干预的必要性,以减轻韦洛尔市重金属污染对健康和生态造成的风险。
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