Pollution level and health risk assessment of heavy metals in PM2.5, Shanghai

Zimei Hu, Jun Wang, Zhengkai Tao, Zhenlou Chen

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Abstract

PM2.5 and its heavy metal concentrations from May to October, 2012 in Putuo District, Minghang District and Chongming Island, Shanghai, were investigated to identify the pollution characteristics and health risks. The PM2.5 concentrations ranged from 13.66 μg·m-3 to 143.52 μg·m-3, and its concentrations in Putuo and Minhang were higher than those in Chongming Island. Additionally, the PM2.5 concentrations exceeded the national standard II (24 h average concentration, 75 μg·m-3) in May, September and October, 2012. The results also showed that the temporal variation of heavy metal concentrations was consistent with that of PM2.5. The concentrations of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in Chongming were lower than those in Putuo and Minhang, while the Cr concentrations were higher in Chongming. These 5 kinds of heavy metal had the greatest risk for the health of adult male, followed by adult female, the health risk was minimal for children and adolescent. Among them, the risk indexes of Cd and Cr were higher than those of Cu, Pb and Zn.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3399-3406
Number of pages8
JournalHuanjing Kexue Xuebao / Acta Scientiae Circumstantiae
Volume33
Issue number12
StatePublished - Dec 2013

Keywords

  • Health risk assessment
  • Heavy metals
  • PM
  • Pollution level
  • Shanghai

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