Sains Malaysiana 46(6)(2017): 917–924
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2017-4606-11
Health Risks Assessment Diagnosis
of Toxic Chemicals (Heavy Metals) via Food Crops Consumption Irrigated with
Wastewater
(Diagnosis Penilaian Risiko Kesihatan Bahan Kimia Toksik (Logam Berat) melalui Penggunaan Tanaman Makanan yang Diairkan dengan Air Buangan)
MUHAMMAD ABRAR KHAN, SULTAN MEHMOOD, FAIZAN ULLAH*, ADNAN KHATTAK
& MUHAMMAD ALAM ZEB
Department
of Botany, University of Science and Technology Bannu,
Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Diserahkan: 10 Ogos 2016/Diterima: 27 Disember 2016
ABSTRACT
The present study investigated
the concentration of metals in commonly grown vegetables (Luffa acutangula L., Zea mays L., Solanum melongena
L.) irrigated with waste water in District Bannu,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The pH (5.80) and electrical conductivity
(13 dS/m) of waste water indicated the acidic nature that is
not suitable for irrigation purposes. Soil and vegetables samples
were analyzed for metals concentration through flame atomic absorption
spectrometry (Varian FAAS-240).
The findings showed that waste water irrigated soil was highly contaminated
with Cd (4.62 mg/kg) which was above permissible limits set by European
Union Standard (EU 2006, 2002). The concentrations of heavy metals such
as Cr and Cd in vegetables were higher than the permissible limits
set by World Health Organization/Food and Agriculture Organization
U.S.A guidelines 2001. The health hazard quotient (HQ) of waste water irrigated vegetables
was observed higher for Ni (0.699-0.1029 mg/kg), (0.0456-0.1040
mg/kg), (0.731-0.0994 mg/kg) in Luffa acutangula,
Solanum melongena and Zea
mays, respectively. The study concluded that the consumption
of commonly grown vegetables in waste water zone of the study area
may pose potential health threats in local population.
Keywords: Commonly
grown vegetables; health risks; heavy metals; waste water
ABSTRAK
Penyelidikan ini mengkaji
kepekatan logam dalam sayur-sayuran yang biasa ditanam (Luffa acutangula L., Zea mays L., Solanum melongena
L.) diairkan dengan
air buangan di Daerah Bannu, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. PH
(5.80) dan pengaliran
elektrik (13 dS/m) air buangan menunjukkan sifat asid yang tidak sesuai untuk
tujuan pengairan.
Sampel tanah dan
sayur-sayuran telah
dianalisis untuk kepekatan logam melalui spektroskopi serapan atom api
(Varian FAAS-240). Keputusan kajian menunjukkan bahawa tanah yang diairkan dengan air buangan adalah sangat tercemar dengan Cd (4.62 mg/kg) melebihi
had yang dibenarkan yang ditetapkan
oleh piawai
Kesatuan Eropah (EU 2006,
2002). Kepekatan logam
berat seperti Cr dan Cd dalam sayur-sayuran
adalah lebih
tinggi daripada had yang dibenarkan yang ditetapkan oleh Pertubuhan Kesihatan Dunia/Organisasi Makanan dan Pertanian Amerika Syarikat
garisan panduan 2001. Darjah bahaya kesihatan (HQ)
daripada sayur-sayuran yang
diairkan dengan air buangan diperhatikan lebih tinggi nilai
Ni (0.699-0.1029 mg/kg), (0.0456-0.1040 mg/kg), (0.731-0.0994 mg
/kg) masing-masing dalam Luffa acutangula, Solanum
melongena dan Zea mays. Kajian ini
menyimpulkan bahawa
pengambilan sayur-sayuran yang
biasa ditanam di zon air buangan dari kawasan kajian
berpotensi menimbulkan
ancaman kesihatan kepada penduduk tempatan.
Kata kunci: Air buangan; logam berat; sayur-sayuran yang biasa ditanam; risiko kesihatan
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