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Application of pollution indices for evaluation of heavy metals in soil close to phosphate fertilizer plant, Assiut, Egypt

Research Authors
Thabet A. Mohamed, Mohamed Abuel–Kassem Mohamed, Ragab Rabeiy, Mahmoud A. Ghandour
Research Year
2014
Research Journal
Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches
Research Publisher
Assiut University
Research Vol
VoI. 17 No. 1
Research Rank
2
Research_Pages
11
Research Website
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Research Abstract

Pollution indices were used to investigate the levels of heavy metal concentrations in a polluted
area under the effect of fertilizer plant emissions at Manqabad, Assiut. Huge amounts of dusts,
fumes and gases containing heavy metals which are released from the industrial processing
activities, precipitated in the neighbouring area by the effect of meteorological factors causing soil
pollution. Soil samples were taken from the area downwind of the factory and analyzed to detect
concentration of heavy metals in the study area. Results of soil analysis showed that the area has
been harmfully affected by the heavy metals: Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn and their average concentrations
are 0.3 mg/kg, 57.0 mg/kg, 94.7 mg/kg and 80.7 mg/kg respectively. These values exceeded the
concentrations in soil background (0.013 mg/kg for Cd, 9.62 mg/kg for Cu, 5.17 mg/kg for Pb and
11.56 mg/kg for Zn) obtained from unpolluted area far from industrial activities and also exceeded
the international standards for soil pollution stated by WHO. Pollution indices were developed to
evaluate the levels of soil pollution with heavy metals. Index of geo-accumulation (Igeo),
Enrichment Factor (EF), Pollution Index (PI), and Load Pollution Index (LPI), were estimated.
The calculated results of contamination degree showed that the investigated area lies under the
class of high pollution. In final conclusion, the investigated area is highly affected by emissions
from the fertilizer plant. So control measures should be applied to the fertilizer plant and the
polluted soil area adjacent to the factory should be remediate.