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Original Articles

Heavy metals in industrial wastewater, soil and vegetables in Lohta village, India

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Pages 247-257 | Received 23 Nov 2006, Accepted 16 May 2007, Published online: 01 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

A field study was conducted at four major sites that were irrigated by either treated or untreated wastewater in the Lohta village of Varanasi, India, receiving the discharged water from DLW (Diesel Locomotive Works) sewage treatment plant. Samples of irrigation water, soil and the edible portion of various vegetables were collected monthly during the summer and winter seasons. Heavy metals present in wastewater used for irrigation, organic matter, electrical conductivity, pH and nitrate–nitrogen of soil were analysed. Various vegetables were sampled in Lohta village and screened for Cd, Cr, Cu and Zn by inductively coupled plasma emission spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. These local food products are the basis of human nutrition in this region and of great relevance to human health, especially in developing countries. The results revealed that members of Brassicaceae (e.g. turnips, cabbage and radish) can efficiently accumulate the heavy metals and, henceforth, assessment of health risk should be explored.

Acknowledgements

The author is thankful to the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research for financial grants and the Head of the Botany Department for providing the necessary facilities for the completion of the present work. The author is thankful to the local villagers of Lohta for their kind co-operation. The first author extends his regards to Prof. A. N. Rai, Vice Chancellor of Mizoram University, for his encouragement and support.

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