摘要

Sediments and surface water contamination by the industrial effluents containing heavy metals is the most detrimental environmental impact. Therefore, the present work attempts to determine the status of eight heavy metal distribution in sediments and water samples, and their ecological risks%26apos; assessment in the studied area. The distribution pattern of heavy metals in the water and sediment follows the sequences: Zn %26gt; Cu %26gt; Pb %26gt; Cr %26gt; Mn %26gt; Ni %26gt; As %26gt; Cd and Mn %26gt; Zn %26gt; Cr %26gt; Pb %26gt; Cu %26gt; Ni %26gt; As %26gt; Cd, respectively. Gross water pollution is observed at different sampling points of Dhalai Beel and Bangshi River. The comparison of sedimentary mean metal concentrations with several environmental contamination monitoring parameters, viz, threshold effect level (TEL), probable effect level (PEL), and severe effect lever (SEL) indicates that the metal levels are less than PEL except Cr. Moreover, the level of contamination degree (C (d)) and modified degree of contamination (mC (d)) indicates %26apos;low%26apos; and %26apos;nil to low%26apos; degree of contamination, respectively. Pollution load indices (PLI) of the studied area are lower than unity, indicates no pollution. Furthermore, a toxic-response factor is applied to assess the potential ecological risk of these heavy metals into the water body. The results of this study exhibit a low potential ecological risk of heavy metals. The Pearson%26apos;s correlation and cluster analysis are also performed to assess the heavy metal interactions in water and sediment samples.

  • 出版日期2014-3