Comprehending the Causes of Presence of Copper and Common Heavy Metals in Sediments of Irrigation Canals in Taiwan
In 2019, Taiwan completed its first thorough heavy metal investigation of irrigation canal sediments by this study with the support of Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration. Box-and-whisker plots were used to analyze the sediment distribution and to define metal concentrations. Possible met...
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doaj-7828a4eb977d413292bef2346687df702021-04-14T23:06:19ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-04-011141641610.3390/min11040416Comprehending the Causes of Presence of Copper and Common Heavy Metals in Sediments of Irrigation Canals in TaiwanShih-Han Huang0Tien-Chin Chang1Hui-Chen Chien2Zih-Sin Wang3Yen-Chen Chang4Ying-Lin Wang5Hsing-Cheng Hsi6Institute of Environmental Engineering and Management, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 106, TaiwanInstitute of Environmental Engineering and Management, National Taipei University of Technology, Taipei 106, TaiwanSoil and Groundwater Remediation Fund Management Board, Environmental Protection Administration, Taipei 100, TaiwanSoil and Groundwater Remediation Fund Management Board, Environmental Protection Administration, Taipei 100, TaiwanApollo Technology Co., Ltd., Taipei 104, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, TaiwanIn 2019, Taiwan completed its first thorough heavy metal investigation of irrigation canal sediments by this study with the support of Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration. Box-and-whisker plots were used to analyze the sediment distribution and to define metal concentrations. Possible metal pollution sources, the polluted agricultural land, irrigation area, and water sources were also evaluated using spatial analysis to understand the possible causes of sediment pollution. Results showed that the main heavy metal in agricultural land was Cu, found in 77% of contaminated agricultural land sites. Most sites with Cu pollution in sediments were in Taoyuan City and Changhua County. The heavy metals present in the sediment pollution sites in Taoyuan were consistent with those of possible pollution sources upstream, namely, Cr, Cu, and Pb. The main heavy metals in sediment pollution sites in Changhua were Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn, whereas those for the polluted agricultural land sites were Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn, without Pb. The main irrigation water sources in Changhua include drainages and rivers, with some receiving most wastewater pollution mass of release of Changhua, and functions as an irrigation water source with a high release mass in Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn. These findings indicate that the sites of sediment pollution, sites of polluted agricultural land, and the sources of pollution share corresponding heavy metal characteristics. Therefore, in Changhua, the sediments were polluted mainly because (1) the irrigation canals received the highest masses of pollutant releases into drainage wastewater of the county; and (2) the return flow from irrigation and the illegal discharge of wastewater. The preliminary assessment results for sediment pollution in Taoyuan also suggest that the main causes may be irrigation by polluted rivers or drainages and return flows.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/4/416agricultural land contaminationsedimentirrigation canalheavy metalcopper |
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Shih-Han Huang Tien-Chin Chang Hui-Chen Chien Zih-Sin Wang Yen-Chen Chang Ying-Lin Wang Hsing-Cheng Hsi Comprehending the Causes of Presence of Copper and Common Heavy Metals in Sediments of Irrigation Canals in Taiwan Minerals agricultural land contamination sediment irrigation canal heavy metal copper |
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Shih-Han Huang Tien-Chin Chang Hui-Chen Chien Zih-Sin Wang Yen-Chen Chang Ying-Lin Wang Hsing-Cheng Hsi |
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Comprehending the Causes of Presence of Copper and Common Heavy Metals in Sediments of Irrigation Canals in Taiwan |
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Comprehending the Causes of Presence of Copper and Common Heavy Metals in Sediments of Irrigation Canals in Taiwan |
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Comprehending the Causes of Presence of Copper and Common Heavy Metals in Sediments of Irrigation Canals in Taiwan |
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Comprehending the Causes of Presence of Copper and Common Heavy Metals in Sediments of Irrigation Canals in Taiwan |
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Comprehending the Causes of Presence of Copper and Common Heavy Metals in Sediments of Irrigation Canals in Taiwan |
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comprehending the causes of presence of copper and common heavy metals in sediments of irrigation canals in taiwan |
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In 2019, Taiwan completed its first thorough heavy metal investigation of irrigation canal sediments by this study with the support of Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration. Box-and-whisker plots were used to analyze the sediment distribution and to define metal concentrations. Possible metal pollution sources, the polluted agricultural land, irrigation area, and water sources were also evaluated using spatial analysis to understand the possible causes of sediment pollution. Results showed that the main heavy metal in agricultural land was Cu, found in 77% of contaminated agricultural land sites. Most sites with Cu pollution in sediments were in Taoyuan City and Changhua County. The heavy metals present in the sediment pollution sites in Taoyuan were consistent with those of possible pollution sources upstream, namely, Cr, Cu, and Pb. The main heavy metals in sediment pollution sites in Changhua were Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn, whereas those for the polluted agricultural land sites were Cr, Cu, Ni, and Zn, without Pb. The main irrigation water sources in Changhua include drainages and rivers, with some receiving most wastewater pollution mass of release of Changhua, and functions as an irrigation water source with a high release mass in Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn. These findings indicate that the sites of sediment pollution, sites of polluted agricultural land, and the sources of pollution share corresponding heavy metal characteristics. Therefore, in Changhua, the sediments were polluted mainly because (1) the irrigation canals received the highest masses of pollutant releases into drainage wastewater of the county; and (2) the return flow from irrigation and the illegal discharge of wastewater. The preliminary assessment results for sediment pollution in Taoyuan also suggest that the main causes may be irrigation by polluted rivers or drainages and return flows. |
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