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Potential Ecological Impacts of Heavy Metals in Sediments of Industrially Contaminated Perennial Drain of India.

Salwinder Singh DhaliwalRaj K SetiaSandip Singh BhattiJaswinder Singh
Published in: Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology (2021)
Globally, heavy metal contamination of natural waterways and surrounding environments due to anthropogenic activities has become a grave cause of concern. Therefore, the present study was conducted to analyze the ecological risk posed by heavy metals in sediment samples (N = 24) collected from different depths of Budha Nalah drain located in Ludhiana (Punjab, India). The concentration of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn were found to be above the maximum permissible limits for metals in soils and sediments, which was attributed to anthropogenic activities (industrialization, urbanization and agriculture). The values observed for Contamination Factor, Enrichment Factor and Pollution Load Index revealed that sediment samples were highly contaminated by As, Cd, Cr and Pb. The ecological Risk Index (range: 212-1566) and Modified Risk Index (range: 2793-12,182) values indicated that high concentrations of metals (especially As, Cd, Cr and Pb) posed severe ecological risks in the areas around the drain.
Keyphrases
  • heavy metals
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