Impact of Dust from Ore Processing Facilities on Rain Water Collection Tanks in a Tropical Environment—The Obvious Source “Ain’t Necessarily So”
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Experimental Section
2.1. Sampling
2.2. Methods
2.2.1. Pb Isotope Method
2.2.2. Analytical Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Blank Samples
3.2. Ore Concentrates
3.3. Ambient Dust
3.4. Roof and Gutter Wipes
3.5. Rainwater Tank Samples
3.6. Lead Isotopic Results and Location of Environmental Samples
3.7. Comparison with Other Similar Studies
3.8. Potential Health Impacts
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Acknowledgements
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Sample Location (Figure 2) | Roof Surfaces Net Load Pb µg/m2 | Gutter Surfaces Net Load Pb µg/m | Tank Water 1+ | Tank Water 2+ |
---|---|---|---|---|
12 Riverview Road (E) | 834 | 652 | 23 | - |
77 Karumba Development Rd (B) | 657 | 1270 | <5 | - |
83 Karumba Development Rd (B) | 557 | 749 | 9 | 88 |
85 Karumba Development Rd (B) | 8.9 | 2530 | 36 | <5 |
8 Palmer St Karumba Point (A) | 106 | 348 | Tank empty | - |
27 Riverview Drive, Highbanks (E) | 50.8 | 4.8 | 100 | - |
19 Riverview Drive, Highbanks (E) | 335 | 198 | 8 | - |
Barra Farm, Highbanks (E) | 1380 | 450 | <5 | - |
Karumba School (C) | 367 | 162 | 13 | - |
4 Ward Street Karumba Point (A) | 734 | NM | Tank empty | - |
EPA Sample Number | Locality on Figure 2 | Contaminant Location | Results | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cd µg/L | Pb µg/L | As µg/L | Zn mg/L | |||
CIBJB1008-W1 | Henry St Area | 12 Riverview Drive | 3 | 23 | <5 | 2.0 |
CIBJB1008-W4 | Henry St Area | Tank B-83 Karumba Development Rd | <1 | 88 | <5 | 10.8 |
CIBJB1008-W5 | Henry St Area | 85 Karumba Development Rd | <1 | 36 | <5 | 0.16 |
KHW1 | Highbanks Area | 27 Riverview Drive, Highbanks | <1 | 100 | <5 | 0.81 |
KDW1 | Yappar Street | Council Depot, Yappar Street | 6 | 42 | <5 | 1.3 |
KCW1 | Yappar Street | Gulf Caravan Park, Yappar Street | <1 | 22 | <5 | 1.1 |
KSW1 | Town Centre | Karumba State School | <1 | 13 | <5 | 0.76 |
Sample Location | Locality on Figure 2 | µg/Wipe | |||
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As | Cd | Pb | Zn | ||
Roof Wipes | |||||
12 Riverview Drive | Highbanks Area E | <20 | <2 | 76 | 7790 |
77 Karumba Development Rd | Henry St Area B | 3.7 | 0.57 | 60 | 496 |
83 Karumba Development Rd | Henry St Area B | 4.7 | 0.33 | 51 | 377 |
19 Riverview Drive | Highbanks Area E | <2 | <0.2 | 22 | 443 |
Barra Farm | Highbanks Area E | <4 | 0.4 | 88 | 997 |
Karumba School | Town Centre C | 3.3 | 0.22 | 24 | 167 |
4 Ward St | Karumba Point A | 3.9 | 0.42 | 67 | 339 |
Gutter wipes | |||||
12 Riverview Drive | Highbanks Area E | <80 | 18 | 327 | 36829 |
77 Karumba Development Rd | Henry St Area B | <40 | 5.3 | 635 | 13930 |
83 Karumba Development Rd | Henry St Area B | <100 | <10 | 378 | 9012 |
85 Karumba Development Rd | Henry St Area B | <200 | <20 | 1270 | 11610 |
19 Riverview Drive | Highbanks Area E | 6.4 | 1.1 | 100 | 2600 |
Barra Farm | Highbanks Area E | <8 | 2.1 | 226 | 3780 |
Karumba School | Town Centre C | 4.8 | 0.75 | 82 | 738 |
8 Palmer St | Karumba Point A | 12.4 | 1.9 | 175 | 2390 |
Tank Water | 206Pb/204Pb | 207Pb/204Pb | 208Pb/204Pb | Pb (µg/L) | % Century | % Broken Hill | Locality | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | W964 | CIBJB1008-W1 | 16.546 | 15.428 | 36.175 | 23 | 77 | B | |
2 | W965 | CIBJB1008-W4 | 16.461 | 15.422 | 36.139 | 88 | 80 | B | |
3 | W966 | CIBJB1008-W5 | 17.820 | 15.565 | 37.716 | 36 | 33 | B | |
4 | W967 | KHW1 | 16.475 | 15.417 | 36.133 | 100 | 79 | E | |
5 | W968 | KDW1 | 16.822 | 15.505 | 36.547 | 42 | 75 | D | |
6 | W969 | KCW1 | 16.524 | 15.435 | 36.215 | 22 | 78 | D | |
7 | W970 | KSW1 | 16.871 | 15.488 | 36.640 | 13 | 72 | C | |
Roof wipes (µg Pb/wipe) | |||||||||
1 | W974 | PSTB1008-Rf1 | 16.360 | 15.450 | 36.038 | 76 | 95 | 86 | E |
2 | W975 | PSTB1008-Rf2 | 16.476 | 15.486 | 36.210 | 60 | 91 | B | |
3 | W976 | PSTB1008-Rf3 | 16.528 | 15.492 | 36.267 | 51 | 89 | B | |
4 | W977 | KHR2 | 16.464 | 15.486 | 36.176 | 22 | 92 | E | |
5 | W978 | KHR3 | 16.361 | 15.487 | 36.078 | 88 | 97 | E | |
6 | W979 | KSR1 | 16.424 | 15.481 | 36.133 | 24 | 94 | C | |
7 | W980 | KPR1 | 16.380 | 15.438 | 36.067 | 67 | 94 | 85 | A |
Gutter wipes (µg Pb/wipe) | |||||||||
1 | W981 | PSTB1008-G1 | 16.421 | 15.480 | 36.142 | 327 | 94 | E | |
2 | W982 | PSTB1008-G2 | 16.503 | 15.490 | 36.228 | 635 | 90 | B | |
3 | W983 | PSTB1008-G3 | 16.568 | 15.491 | 36.303 | 378 | 87 | B | |
4 | W984 | PSTB1008-G4 | 16.574 | 15.492 | 36.296 | 1270 | 87 | B | |
5 | W985 | KPG2 | 16.538 | 15.489 | 36.269 | 175 | 89 | A | |
6 | W986 | KHG2 | 16.423 | 15.487 | 36.145 | 100 | 94 | E | |
7 | W987 | KHG3 | 16.388 | 15.483 | 36.094 | 226 | 96 | E | |
8 | W988 | KSG1 | 16.436 | 15.490 | 36.167 | 82 | 94 | C | |
Ambient dust | |||||||||
1 | W991 | PSTB1208-D1 | 18.617 | 15.607 | 38.584 | 12 km from Karumba | |||
2 | W992 | PSTB1208-D2 | 18.728 | 15.632 | 38.632 | 40 km from Karumba | |||
Ore samples | |||||||||
Broken Hill | 16.002 | 15.389 | 35.657 | ||||||
W989 | Century Pb concentrate | 16.306 | 15.473 | 35.987 | |||||
W990 | Century Zn concentrate | 16.314 | 15.482 | 36.012 | |||||
Mean Century ore (n = 10) | 16.306 | 15.483 | 36.013 |
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Gulson, B.; Korsch, M.; Bradshaw, A. Impact of Dust from Ore Processing Facilities on Rain Water Collection Tanks in a Tropical Environment—The Obvious Source “Ain’t Necessarily So”. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020243
Gulson B, Korsch M, Bradshaw A. Impact of Dust from Ore Processing Facilities on Rain Water Collection Tanks in a Tropical Environment—The Obvious Source “Ain’t Necessarily So”. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(2):243. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020243
Chicago/Turabian StyleGulson, Brian, Michael Korsch, and Anthony Bradshaw. 2016. "Impact of Dust from Ore Processing Facilities on Rain Water Collection Tanks in a Tropical Environment—The Obvious Source “Ain’t Necessarily So”" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 2: 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020243
APA StyleGulson, B., Korsch, M., & Bradshaw, A. (2016). Impact of Dust from Ore Processing Facilities on Rain Water Collection Tanks in a Tropical Environment—The Obvious Source “Ain’t Necessarily So”. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(2), 243. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13020243