Literature DB >> 29572756

Contamination by lead in sediments at Toledo River, hydrographic basin of PARANÁ III.

Jéssica Manfrin1, Daniel Schwantes2, Affonso Celso Gonçalves3, Michelli Caroline Ferronato4, Valdemir Aleixo4, Andréia da Paz Schiller3.   

Abstract

Due to intense agricultural and industrial activities, the environment has been affected by increasing amounts of pollutants, such as lead, a toxic heavy metal. When introduced to the environment, toxic metals are distributed and incorporated into the liquid medium, sediments, and aquatic biota; bioaccumulating. This research aimed to identify and quantify the levels of toxic metals present in the waters and sediments of Toledo River, compare the obtained results with legislation and other studies, as well as to evaluate the possible pollutant sources of the water body. Six water and sediment samples were taken at seven strategic sites. The concentrations of Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, and Cr in water were compared to the maximum limits established by Brazilian legislation IN CONAMA No. 357/05, for class II fresh waters. The sediment samples were submitted to nitroperchloric digestion, and then the total concentrations of the metals were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The toxicological quality of the Toledo River has been considerably affected by the activities carried out in its surroundings, such as extensive areas of agriculture, pig farming and industrial areas, causing concentrations of Cd, Fe, and mainly Pb, which is observed at concentrations higher than value allowed by the legislation.

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Keywords:  Aquatic pollution; Bioaccumulation; Diffuse pollution; Toxic metals; Water contamination

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29572756     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-018-6611-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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