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Risk assessment of lead emissions from anthropogenic cycle

  • Jing Liang
  • , Jian Su Mao*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The risk assessment right from the source of emissions can effectively guide the pollution control. A model was established, consisting of four part: source estimation, environmental fate analysis, exposure analysis and risk assessment. The human health risk, ecological risk and total risk of lead emissions were assessed. The factors were estimated to indicate the environmental decrease and exposure probability. Of all the 1887 t emissions in China in 2010 (quantified in the previous work), it is turned out 1.3 t reached human bodies (0.9 mg/ca), and 2.7 t reached the ecosystem. Lead mainly came from the Use stage for the source while lead causing risk mainly came from the Waste Management & Recycling and Production stages. As for chemical forms, PbO contributed most to the human health risk and PbSO4 contributed most to the ecological risk. PbSO4, PbO and Pb altogether contributed 71% to the total risk, indicating these three chemicals should be taken priority for the risk management.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)248-255
Number of pages8
JournalTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition)
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2016
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • ecological risk
  • human health risk
  • lead
  • life cycle
  • source
  • total risk

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