SURVEY OF HEAVY METALS IN THE WASTEWATER OF A CANAL AFTER IRRIGATION OF VEGETABLE FARMS IN SOUTH OF TEHRAN

The overall objectives of this study have been, 1). To review the existing literature in order to evaluate observations of significant quantifiable health erects on population exposed through occupation or nearby residence, or as consumers, to the irrigation of crops with raw wastewater of Firouz Ab...

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Main Author: M. Asadi;N. Bazargan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1994-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1571
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spelling doaj-6c0726fb92b74855bd0ebc6c92e2487f2020-12-02T18:55:45ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60931994-06-01231-41560SURVEY OF HEAVY METALS IN THE WASTEWATER OF A CANAL AFTER IRRIGATION OF VEGETABLE FARMS IN SOUTH OF TEHRAN M. Asadi;N. Bazargan0 The overall objectives of this study have been, 1). To review the existing literature in order to evaluate observations of significant quantifiable health erects on population exposed through occupation or nearby residence, or as consumers, to the irrigation of crops with raw wastewater of Firouz Abad canal in irrigation crops for more than 30 years. 2) To determine the effects of heavy metals (Cd, Pd.Cr , Ni, Hg, Zn) in soil and plants irrigated by the wastewater of Firouz Abad canal. The following conclusing were obtained from these research. The maximum and minimum levels of cadmium, zinc in the earth’s depth from zero to 20 centimeter by accuracy of 99% were 1.5-0.8, 8.68-5.51, 2-6- 1.4, 218.5-93.46 respectively. The concentration of cadmium in the 100 g mixed dry vegetables (1000 g mixed wet vegetables) was less than 45% of tolerable intake of Cadmium for on adult, i.e., 57-71 ug/day. This concentration of Cd and other heavy metals mentioned above are not harmful to human beings according to FAO and WHO criteria.https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1571
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SURVEY OF HEAVY METALS IN THE WASTEWATER OF A CANAL AFTER IRRIGATION OF VEGETABLE FARMS IN SOUTH OF TEHRAN
Iranian Journal of Public Health
author_facet M. Asadi;N. Bazargan
author_sort M. Asadi;N. Bazargan
title SURVEY OF HEAVY METALS IN THE WASTEWATER OF A CANAL AFTER IRRIGATION OF VEGETABLE FARMS IN SOUTH OF TEHRAN
title_short SURVEY OF HEAVY METALS IN THE WASTEWATER OF A CANAL AFTER IRRIGATION OF VEGETABLE FARMS IN SOUTH OF TEHRAN
title_full SURVEY OF HEAVY METALS IN THE WASTEWATER OF A CANAL AFTER IRRIGATION OF VEGETABLE FARMS IN SOUTH OF TEHRAN
title_fullStr SURVEY OF HEAVY METALS IN THE WASTEWATER OF A CANAL AFTER IRRIGATION OF VEGETABLE FARMS IN SOUTH OF TEHRAN
title_full_unstemmed SURVEY OF HEAVY METALS IN THE WASTEWATER OF A CANAL AFTER IRRIGATION OF VEGETABLE FARMS IN SOUTH OF TEHRAN
title_sort survey of heavy metals in the wastewater of a canal after irrigation of vegetable farms in south of tehran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 1994-06-01
description The overall objectives of this study have been, 1). To review the existing literature in order to evaluate observations of significant quantifiable health erects on population exposed through occupation or nearby residence, or as consumers, to the irrigation of crops with raw wastewater of Firouz Abad canal in irrigation crops for more than 30 years. 2) To determine the effects of heavy metals (Cd, Pd.Cr , Ni, Hg, Zn) in soil and plants irrigated by the wastewater of Firouz Abad canal. The following conclusing were obtained from these research. The maximum and minimum levels of cadmium, zinc in the earth’s depth from zero to 20 centimeter by accuracy of 99% were 1.5-0.8, 8.68-5.51, 2-6- 1.4, 218.5-93.46 respectively. The concentration of cadmium in the 100 g mixed dry vegetables (1000 g mixed wet vegetables) was less than 45% of tolerable intake of Cadmium for on adult, i.e., 57-71 ug/day. This concentration of Cd and other heavy metals mentioned above are not harmful to human beings according to FAO and WHO criteria.
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/1571
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