2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-010-9344-4
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Pollution of River Mahaweli and farmlands under irrigation by cadmium from agricultural inputs leading to a chronic renal failure epidemic among farmers in NCP, Sri Lanka

Abstract: Chronic renal failure (CRF) associated with elevated dietary cadmium (Cd) among farming communities in the irrigated agricultural area under the River Mahaweli diversion scheme has reached a significantly higher level of 9,000 patients. Cadmium, derived from contaminated phosphate fertilizer, in irrigation water finds its way into reservoirs, and finally to food, causing chronic renal failure among consumers. Water samples of River Mahaweli and its tributaries in the upper catchment were analyzed to assess the… Show more

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“…Some researchers have suggested an association between the prevalence of CKD-mfo and the cascade irrigation systems [2], particularly the diverted water from the Mahaweli River [37] in Sri Lanka. However, other scientists have disputed this and failed to confirm these findings [2,3].…”
Section: Role Of Arsenic and Cadmiummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some researchers have suggested an association between the prevalence of CKD-mfo and the cascade irrigation systems [2], particularly the diverted water from the Mahaweli River [37] in Sri Lanka. However, other scientists have disputed this and failed to confirm these findings [2,3].…”
Section: Role Of Arsenic and Cadmiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the initiation of this programme, which included newer fast-flowing hydraulic technologies, from an environmental point of view, things have worsened [37,102,104,105]. It is plausible that this acceleration of irrigation project and human settlements have contributed to the current CKD-mfo epidemic [37], but there is no direct evidence. Nevertheless, this project negatively affected the fauna, flora, and human health in the region; the areas where water is now supplied by the diverted Mahaweli River water.…”
Section: The Accelerated Mahaweli Project Global Warming Environmenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, excess fertilizer which is contaminating the river from upstream land use practices such as agricultural activities may have also contributed to this situation. Several researchers have reported the impact of agriculture on the quality of irrigation and potable water in Sri Lanka (Amarasekara 1992; Bandara et al 2008;Bandara et al 2011). Application of excessive quantities of nitrates and phosphates are associated with eutrophication of reservoirs and heavy nitrate levels in reservoirs and ground water in Sri Lanka (Weeraratne and Wimalawansa 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osteoporosis and nephropathy caused by Cd exposure were found in populations living in polluted areas of southeast China (Jin et al 2004). A high prevalence of renal failure was also detected among the farmers in the agricultural area under irrigation in the North Central Province, Sri Lanka (Bandara et al 2011). Chronic Cd toxicity is a significant health concern among workers engaged in zinc smelting, battery production and silver jewellery industries, particularly in developing countries.…”
Section: The Impact Of Cadmium On Human Health In Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%