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Remediation by means of EDTA of an agricultural calcareous soil polluted with Pb.
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Environmental geochemistry and health [Environ Geochem Health] 2021 Jun; Vol. 43 (6), pp. 2231-2242. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Oct 22. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The dispersion of mine tailings affects ecosystems due to their high content of potentially toxic elements. Environmental risk increases when the soil impacted by tailings is used for agriculture; this use may result in health impacts. This study analyzes the feasibility of remediating a calcareous soil (used for maize cultivation) polluted with lead in the semiarid zone of Zimapán, México, by using EDTA as an extractant. Total geoavailable and bioaccessible concentrations in the gastric and intestinal phases were determined to evaluate lead availability and health risk. The soil was then washed with EDTA, and the geochemical fractionation (interchangeable, carbonates, Fe/Mn oxy-hydroxides, organic matter-sulfides, and residual) and impact on the mesophile bacteria and fungi/yeast populations were analyzed. The results showed total Pb concentrations up to 647 ± 3.50 mg/kg, a 46% bioaccessible fraction (297 ± 9.90 mg/kg) in the gastric phase and a 12.2% (80 ± 5 mg/kg) bioaccessible fraction in the intestinal phase, indicating a health and environmental risk. Meanwhile, the geochemical fractionation before washing showed a Pb fraction mainly consisting of Fe/Mn oxy-hydroxides (69.6%); this reducible fraction may progressively increase its bioaccessibility. Geochemical fractionation performed in the washed soil showed differences from that determined before the treatment; however, the iron and manganese fraction, at 42.4%, accounted for most of the Pb. The soil microbiology was also modified by EDTA, with an increase in aerobic bacteria and a decrease in fungi/yeast populations. Although 44% total lead removal was achieved, corresponding to a final concentration of 363.50 ± 43.50 mg/kg (below national and USEPA standards), washing with EDTA increased the soluble and interchangeable lead concentrations. Statistical analysis indicated a significant effect (p < 0.05) of EDTA on the soil's geochemical fractionation of lead.
- Subjects :
- Agriculture
Biological Availability
Iron analysis
Iron chemistry
Lead analysis
Lead pharmacokinetics
Manganese analysis
Manganese chemistry
Mexico
Soil Microbiology
Soil Pollutants analysis
Soil Pollutants pharmacokinetics
Edetic Acid chemistry
Environmental Restoration and Remediation methods
Lead chemistry
Soil chemistry
Soil Pollutants chemistry
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1573-2983
- Volume :
- 43
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Environmental geochemistry and health
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 33090370
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10653-020-00754-5