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Health risks of arsenic buildup in soil and food crops after wastewater irrigation.

Muhammad Shahid1, Sana Khalid2, Nabeel Khan Niazi3, Behzad Murtaza2, Naveed Ahmad2, Amjad Farooq2, Ali Zakir2, Muhammad Imran2, Ghulam Abbas2.   

Abstract

Despite considerable research of arsenic (As) level in ground/drinking water of Pakistan, scarce data is available regarding irrigation water contamination by As and associated health risks. The municipal wastewater is routinely applied for soil irrigation in peri-urban agriculture of the country. Since the wastewater composition/contamination and its allied consequences greatly vary in different areas, therefore, it is imperative to check the possible health risks in areas where untreated wastewater is being applied for food crop production. This study analyzed potential health hazards of As-buildup in soil and food plants irrigated with municipal wastewater growing under natural conditions. Sixteen wastewater irrigation locations were selected in District Vehari. From these sites, a total of 16 wastewater samples, 108 soil samples and 65 plant samples were collected for As analysis. Total As contents in wastewater (5.3-63.6 μg/L), soil (1.4-19.6 mg/kg) and plants (0-6.5 mg/kg) greatly varied with sampling location, soil depths and plant type. Based on total As contents in edible tissues, risk assessment parameters, especially cancer risk factor, showed possible health risks (> 0.0001) for wheat crops for children while no risks for other food crops. The use of multiple and diversified food crops is recommended in the study area to minimize the possible risk of As exposure and poisoning. The study also anticipates some future viewpoints considering the on-ground situation of wastewater use, possible exposure of metal(loid)s to human and associated health concerns at local and global scale.
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Keywords:  Arsenic; Crops; Exposure; Municipal wastewater; Risk assessment; Soil; Vegetables

Year:  2021        PMID: 33578156     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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1.  Arsenic Contamination, Water Toxicity, Source Apportionment, and Potential Health Risk in Groundwater of Jhelum Basin, Punjab, Pakistan.

Authors:  Zahid Ullah; Abdur Rashid; Junaid Ghani; Muhammad Afnan Talib; Asfandyar Shahab; Lu Lun
Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 3.738

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