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Ecological risk assessment for land contaminated by petrochemical industry.

Barbara GworekAneta Helena Baczewska-DąbrowskaRadosław KalinowskiEwa Beata GórskaHanna Rekosz-BurlagaDariusz GozdowskiIzabella OlejniczakMagdalena GraniewskaWojciech Dmuchowski
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Contamination with harmful chemical substances, including organic compounds of the BTEX and PAH groups, constitutes one of the major threats to the functioning of soil habitat. Excessive contents of the above substances can exert adverse effects on soil organisms, reduce biodiversity, and thus deteriorate soil quality. The threat to soil ecosystems within areas particularly exposed to contamination with accumulating chemical compounds was assessed using the Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) with a multi-stage Triad (triage rapid initial assessment) procedure (taking into account the different lines of evidence). The article presents the results of chemical and ecotoxicological study of soils sampled at sites affected by contamination from petrochemical industry. The study results provided foundations for developing the site specific ERA framework for the area examined.
Keyphrases
  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • climate change
  • heavy metals
  • drinking water
  • health risk
  • emergency department
  • body mass index
  • plant growth
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • clinical evaluation