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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Farid, Sajid | Baloch, Musa Kaleem | Khaliq, Tafzeel | Razaque, Ahtsham
Affiliations: Department of Chemistry, Gomal University Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan | NFC Institute of Engineering & Fertilizer Research (IEFR) Faisalabad, Pakistan
Note: [] Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: City effluent from Pakistan's third largest city (Faisalabad) is used as supplementary irrigation water to produce vegetables for human consumption. This paper reports a study to commence the assessment of risks and opportunities associated with this practice, with emphasis on cadmium (Cd), which is a toxic heavy metal that can enter the food chain as an impurity in vegetables. Cadmium and other properties were measured in typical effluents, four soils and a range of vegetables in the absence of fertilizer additions. It was found that the city effluent increased soil salinity, sodicity and cadmium concentrations. The Cd concentrations in the vegetables were also above those normally associated with suitability for human consumption. There were suggestions that soluble Cd concentrations in the effluent could be lessened by the addition of lime, concurrently lowering the sodium adsorption ratio of the effluent.
Keywords: City effluents, irrigation quality, cadmium, soil, vegetables
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1-6, 2006
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