2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-03680-4
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Environmental and health risks of metal-contaminated soil in the former tannery area of Hazaribagh, Dhaka

Abstract: Soil and plant samples collected from Hazaribagh, the former tannery area in Dhaka, Bangladesh, were analyzed for heavy metals (Cr, Pb, Ni, Zn, Cd, and Cu). The pollution and health risks of the metals were assessed with commonly used indicators. The mean soil Cr concentration was 4321 mg/kg (range 294-23,148 mg/kg). Most sites had a moderate to high degree of contamination and were classified as extremely polluted (Pollution Load Index > 1). The non-carcinogenic hazard index was greater than 1 for Pb and Cr f… Show more

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“…Metal concentration order from higher to lower in the sludge is Cr>Zn>Cu>Pb. Relatively higher metal contents were reported in other papers for tannery sludge of Bangladesh (Al-Mizan et al, 2020;Juel et al, 2016). This variation may be due to the variation in the tanning process-vegetable tanning process mostly rely on vegetable extract rather than basic chromium sulfate thereby resulting in the reduced chromium load to the corresponding sludge.…”
Section: Heavy Metal Contents In Tannery Sludgementioning
confidence: 74%
“…Metal concentration order from higher to lower in the sludge is Cr>Zn>Cu>Pb. Relatively higher metal contents were reported in other papers for tannery sludge of Bangladesh (Al-Mizan et al, 2020;Juel et al, 2016). This variation may be due to the variation in the tanning process-vegetable tanning process mostly rely on vegetable extract rather than basic chromium sulfate thereby resulting in the reduced chromium load to the corresponding sludge.…”
Section: Heavy Metal Contents In Tannery Sludgementioning
confidence: 74%
“…The latter treatment causes serious health and environmental hazards in many areas of the world hosting leather companies 18 . On the other hand, treatment of raw hide with vegetable tannins combined with aluminum sulfate is able to produce leather nearly identical to that obtained using chromium‐based tannin 19 …”
Section: Emerging Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter treatment causes serious health and environmental hazard in many areas of the world hosting 3 leather companies [16], whereas treatment with vegetable tannins combined with aluminum sulphate is able to afford leather nearly identical to that obtained using chromiumbased tannin [17].…”
Section:  Emerging Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%