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  • The study evaluated the ecological and health risks of potentially toxic trace elements (PTEs) in agricultural soils that have been irrigated with sewage wastewater for over 50 years.
  • Soil and plant samples were collected from 21 sites and analyzed for five PTEs: Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, and Pb, revealing high levels of Cd with significant ecological risks.
  • While non-carcinogenic health risks for adults and children were below the risk threshold, the hazard index for PTEs through plant consumption indicated potential health risks, especially concerning carcinogenic risk associated with plant samples.

Article Abstract

This paper aimed to evaluate the ecological and health risks for some potentially toxic trace elements (PTEs) in agricultural soils irrigated with sewage wastewater for more than 50 years. Therefore, soil and plant samples were collected from 21 sites at sewage wastewater irrigated area and these samples were analyzed for their contents of PTEs i.e. Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, and Pb. The risks of PTEs pollution in the study area were analyzed using indices such as the individual and comprehensive potential ecological risk indices (E and RI, respectively), hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index (HI), and carcinogenic risk (CR) model. The results showed that the PTEs in soil samples ranged from 1.70 to 9.90 mg/kg for Cd, from 39.9 to 183.4 mg/kg for Cr, from 31.5 to 655.1 mg/kg for Cu, from 18.8 to 113.1 mg/kg for Ni and from 5.4 to 65.4 mg/kg for Pb. The results also demonstrated that the soil samples were characterized by high to very high ecological risk for Cd. According to the health risk assessment, the mean HQ and HI of the PTEs in soil for adults and children were below the risk threshold of 1, indicating no risk for non-carcinogenic health effects. However, the HI of PTEs via plant consumption was > 1, suggesting a non-carcinogenic health risk. The CR for most plant samples was above the acceptable range. These findings may offer helpful information regarding the ecological and human risks related to PTEs exposure in soil and plants irrigated with wastewater under arid conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00128-024-03940-8DOI Listing

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