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Environ Pollut ; 124(1): 93-100, 2003.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12683986

RESUMO

Five British former mining and smelting sites were investigated and found to have levels of total Sb of up to 700 mg kg(-1), indicating high levels of contamination which could be potentially harmful. However, this level of Sb was found to be biologically unavailable over a wide range of pH values, indicating that Sb is relatively unreactive and immobile in the surface layers of the soil, remaining where it is deposited rather than leaching into lower horizons and contaminating ground water. Sb, sparingly soluble in water, was unavailable to the bacterial biosensors tested. The bioluminescence responses were correlated to levels of co-contaminants such as arsenic and copper, rather than to Sb concentrations. This suggests that soil contamination by Sb due to mining and smelting operations is not a severe risk to the environment or human health provided that it is present as immobile species and contaminated sites are not used for purposes which increase the threat of exposure to identified receptors. Co-contaminants such as arsenic and copper are more bioavailable and may therefore be seen as a more significant risk.


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Antimônio/química , Resíduos Industriais , Metalurgia , Mineração , Poluentes do Solo , Disponibilidade Biológica , Técnicas Biossensoriais , Reino Unido
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Sci Total Environ ; 286(1-3): 51-9, 2002 Mar 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11886099

RESUMO

Copper levels of nearly 500 mg l(-1) were measured in aqueous extracts of soil and sediment samples from the lowlands of Antofagasta. Arsenic levels of up to 183 mg l(-1) were found in river sediments, and 27.5 mg l(-1) arsenic was found at the location of a dam where potable water is extracted. This indicates that the arsenic contamination of water supplies reported recently for the pre-Andes may be a widespread problem throughout the region. Copper contamination from smelting activities also provides cause for concern as elevated levels were found in aqueous extracts of soil up to 20 km away from a smelter. This study went beyond traditional chemical analysis by assessing the potential benefits of using microbial biosensors as an alternative to determination of chemical speciation, to provide an environmentally relevant interpretation of soil/sediment residue levels. This approach is simple to use and enables a rapid, low cost assessment of pollutant bioavailability. It may, therefore, be of use for further investigations in the region and beyond.


Assuntos
Arsênio/farmacocinética , Cobre/farmacocinética , Poluentes do Solo/farmacocinética , Bioensaio/métodos , Disponibilidade Biológica , Monitoramento Ambiental , Escherichia coli/efeitos dos fármacos , Sedimentos Geológicos/química , Indústrias , Pseudomonas fluorescens/efeitos dos fármacos , Microbiologia do Solo , Testes de Toxicidade , Vibrio/efeitos dos fármacos
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