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Impact of Long-Term Reclaimed Water Irrigation on the Distribution of Potentially Toxic Elements in Soil: An In-Situ Experiment Study in the North China Plain

The widespread use of reclaimed water has alleviated the water resource crisis worldwide, but long-term use of reclaimed water for irrigation, especially in agricultural countries, might threaten the soil environment and further affect groundwater quality. An in-situ experiment had been carried out...

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Autores principales: Gu, Xiaomin, Xiao, Yong, Yin, Shiyang, Liu, Honglu, Men, Baohui, Hao, Zhongyong, Qian, Peng, Yan, Huijun, Hao, Qichen, Niu, Yong, Huang, Hui, Pei, Qiuming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813230
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16040649
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author Gu, Xiaomin
Xiao, Yong
Yin, Shiyang
Liu, Honglu
Men, Baohui
Hao, Zhongyong
Qian, Peng
Yan, Huijun
Hao, Qichen
Niu, Yong
Huang, Hui
Pei, Qiuming
author_facet Gu, Xiaomin
Xiao, Yong
Yin, Shiyang
Liu, Honglu
Men, Baohui
Hao, Zhongyong
Qian, Peng
Yan, Huijun
Hao, Qichen
Niu, Yong
Huang, Hui
Pei, Qiuming
author_sort Gu, Xiaomin
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description The widespread use of reclaimed water has alleviated the water resource crisis worldwide, but long-term use of reclaimed water for irrigation, especially in agricultural countries, might threaten the soil environment and further affect groundwater quality. An in-situ experiment had been carried out in the North China Plain, which aimed to reveal the impact of long-term reclaimed water irrigation on soil properties and distribution of potentially toxic elements (As, Cd, Cr, Hg, Zn and Pb) in the soil profile as well as shallow groundwater. Four land plots were irrigated with different quantity of reclaimed water to represent 0, 13, 22 and 35 years’ irrigation duration. Pollution Load Index (PLI) values of each soil layer were calculated to further assess the pollution status of irrigated soils by potentially toxic elements (PTEs). Results showed that long-term reclaimed water irrigation caused appreciable increase of organic matter content, and might improve the soil quality. High soil organic matter concentrations conduced to high adsorption and retention capacity of the soils toward PTEs, which could reduce the risk of PTEs leaching into deep layers or shallow groundwater. Highest levels of Cr, Pb and Zn were observed at 200–240 cm and 460–500 cm horizons in plots. Longer irrigation time (35 years and 22 years) resulted in a decreasing trend of As, Cd, Hg, Pb and Zn in lower part of soil profiles (>540 cm) compared with that with 13-years’ irrigation years. Long-term reclaimed water irrigation still brought about increases in concentrations of some elements in deep soil layer although their content in soils and shallow groundwater was below the national standard. Totally speaking, proper management for reclaimed water irrigation, such as reduction of irrigation volume and rate of reclaimed water, was still needed when a very long irrigation period was performed.
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spelling pubmed-64067322019-03-21 Impact of Long-Term Reclaimed Water Irrigation on the Distribution of Potentially Toxic Elements in Soil: An In-Situ Experiment Study in the North China Plain Gu, Xiaomin Xiao, Yong Yin, Shiyang Liu, Honglu Men, Baohui Hao, Zhongyong Qian, Peng Yan, Huijun Hao, Qichen Niu, Yong Huang, Hui Pei, Qiuming Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The widespread use of reclaimed water has alleviated the water resource crisis worldwide, but long-term use of reclaimed water for irrigation, especially in agricultural countries, might threaten the soil environment and further affect groundwater quality. An in-situ experiment had been carried out in the North China Plain, which aimed to reveal the impact of long-term reclaimed water irrigation on soil properties and distribution of potentially toxic elements (As, Cd, Cr, Hg, Zn and Pb) in the soil profile as well as shallow groundwater. Four land plots were irrigated with different quantity of reclaimed water to represent 0, 13, 22 and 35 years’ irrigation duration. Pollution Load Index (PLI) values of each soil layer were calculated to further assess the pollution status of irrigated soils by potentially toxic elements (PTEs). Results showed that long-term reclaimed water irrigation caused appreciable increase of organic matter content, and might improve the soil quality. High soil organic matter concentrations conduced to high adsorption and retention capacity of the soils toward PTEs, which could reduce the risk of PTEs leaching into deep layers or shallow groundwater. Highest levels of Cr, Pb and Zn were observed at 200–240 cm and 460–500 cm horizons in plots. Longer irrigation time (35 years and 22 years) resulted in a decreasing trend of As, Cd, Hg, Pb and Zn in lower part of soil profiles (>540 cm) compared with that with 13-years’ irrigation years. Long-term reclaimed water irrigation still brought about increases in concentrations of some elements in deep soil layer although their content in soils and shallow groundwater was below the national standard. Totally speaking, proper management for reclaimed water irrigation, such as reduction of irrigation volume and rate of reclaimed water, was still needed when a very long irrigation period was performed. MDPI 2019-02-22 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6406732/ /pubmed/30813230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16040649 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gu, Xiaomin
Xiao, Yong
Yin, Shiyang
Liu, Honglu
Men, Baohui
Hao, Zhongyong
Qian, Peng
Yan, Huijun
Hao, Qichen
Niu, Yong
Huang, Hui
Pei, Qiuming
Impact of Long-Term Reclaimed Water Irrigation on the Distribution of Potentially Toxic Elements in Soil: An In-Situ Experiment Study in the North China Plain
title Impact of Long-Term Reclaimed Water Irrigation on the Distribution of Potentially Toxic Elements in Soil: An In-Situ Experiment Study in the North China Plain
title_full Impact of Long-Term Reclaimed Water Irrigation on the Distribution of Potentially Toxic Elements in Soil: An In-Situ Experiment Study in the North China Plain
title_fullStr Impact of Long-Term Reclaimed Water Irrigation on the Distribution of Potentially Toxic Elements in Soil: An In-Situ Experiment Study in the North China Plain
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Long-Term Reclaimed Water Irrigation on the Distribution of Potentially Toxic Elements in Soil: An In-Situ Experiment Study in the North China Plain
title_short Impact of Long-Term Reclaimed Water Irrigation on the Distribution of Potentially Toxic Elements in Soil: An In-Situ Experiment Study in the North China Plain
title_sort impact of long-term reclaimed water irrigation on the distribution of potentially toxic elements in soil: an in-situ experiment study in the north china plain
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813230
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16040649
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