2022
DOI: 10.3390/toxics10070390
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Environmental and Health Risks Posed by Heavy Metal Contamination of Groundwater in the Sunan Coal Mine, China

Abstract: Groundwater is often used for domestic and irrigation purposes, even in mining areas. Mine drainage, rainfall, and infiltration cause heavy metal enrichment, adversely affecting the groundwater and harming human health. In this study, water samples (October 2021) in the Suzhou southern coal mining area were analyzed for the heavy metals As, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, and Zn to determine potential effects of heavy metal contamination on environmental quality and human health. It was found that 22% and 31% of the sampl… Show more

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“…By far the most harmful processes for freshwater and marine ecotoxicity have been considered to be the electric installation of the PV system consisting of wiring, switches and other equipment relating to the control system like MPPT microcontrollers on account of copper or aluminium waste release into the ground water, creating health issues like risks for skin and bladder cancers, tumors, kidney problems, hypertension, liver cirrhosis and skin irritation [52]. Arsenic released to the air during electrical installation is the main culprit for human toxicity.…”
Section: Life Cycle Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By far the most harmful processes for freshwater and marine ecotoxicity have been considered to be the electric installation of the PV system consisting of wiring, switches and other equipment relating to the control system like MPPT microcontrollers on account of copper or aluminium waste release into the ground water, creating health issues like risks for skin and bladder cancers, tumors, kidney problems, hypertension, liver cirrhosis and skin irritation [52]. Arsenic released to the air during electrical installation is the main culprit for human toxicity.…”
Section: Life Cycle Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obasi et al (2023) evaluated water quality around mine drainage areas and established that concentrations of Cl À , SO 4 2À , As, Mn, Pb, Cd, Fe, and Hg in some sites exceeded the WHO standard for potable water. Mine drainage and rainfall enrich groundwater with heavy metals, which are harmful to human health (Wang et al, 2022). Mining of lead-zinc (Pb-Zn) sulfide ore deposit coupled with farming are the major occupations of the inhabitants of Ishiagu, Eyingba, and Abakaliki in Ebonyi State.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the physicochemical characteristics of groundwater and heavy metals have been carried out in Africa (Amoako et al, 2011; Beatrice et al, 2019; Boateng et al, 2019), Asia (Bhagure & Mirgane, 2011; Lou et al, 2017; Nagendrappa et al, 2010; Rezaverdinejad & Rahimi, 2017; Selvam, 2017; Shakerkhatibi et al, 2019; Shyamala et al, 2008; Wang et al, 2022; Zhai et al, 2022), Europe (Algül & Beyhan, 2020; Dippong et al, 2022; Stamatis et al, 2001; Zanchi et al, 2022), North America (de León‐Gómez et al, 2020), and South America (Custodio et al, 2021; Gimenez et al, 2013; Rupias et al, 2021). Many scholars including Adejuwon and Mbuk (2011) and Alabi et al (2013) based their studies on the physicochemical characteristics of groundwater water in Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%