Assessment of trace metal and PAH concentrations in soils from peri-industrial regions: lessons from a survey in the Walloon region (Belgium)

Soils from peri-industrial areas are usually disturbed by urbanization, mixed with technogenic material and affected by smoke and dust fallout. A precise knowledge of the local baseline content of pollutants in soil is needed by the government agencies in order to implement the environmental protection policies. However, in peri-industrial areas, pollutant concentrations often exhibit a high spatial variability which requires an appropriate investigation methodology. Here, we outline the key results obtained from a survey on baseline soil concentrations of trace metal elements (TME) and polycy... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pereira, Benoît
Titeux, Hugues
Leclercq, Julie
Sonnet, Philippe
7th International Conference of the Urban Soils Working Group, SUITMA, of the International Union of Soil Sciences.
Dokumenttyp: conferenceObject
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013
Schlagwörter: trace metal elements / PAH / peri-industrial areas / urban baseline concentrations / 1413 / 3667
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/134166

Soils from peri-industrial areas are usually disturbed by urbanization, mixed with technogenic material and affected by smoke and dust fallout. A precise knowledge of the local baseline content of pollutants in soil is needed by the government agencies in order to implement the environmental protection policies. However, in peri-industrial areas, pollutant concentrations often exhibit a high spatial variability which requires an appropriate investigation methodology. Here, we outline the key results obtained from a survey on baseline soil concentrations of trace metal elements (TME) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in peri-industrial soils from the Walloon region (Belgium). For the survey, 8 areas were selected in order to represent the range of current and historical industrial activities of the region. These include chemical plant, steelmaking blast furnace, collieries, coal agglomeration and coke production plants and nonferrous metals smelting plants (Pb, Zn). The sampling points (70 to 200 in each area) were spatially distributed and were representative of the various land uses that occur in peri-industrial area: vegetable gardens, urban parks, farmland and forest. At each sampling point, we collected a sample of the topsoil and, when possible, a sample from a deeper horizon (between 60cm and 1m depth). Concentrations were measured for 5 major elements, 14 TME and 16 PAH (EPA). This sampling and analyzing scheme made it possible to distinguish the effects of the four main factors that affected the concentrations of TME and PAH in the topsoil: (1) the pedogeological soil type (2) the predominant industrial activities responsible for the atmospheric fallout of pollutants (3) the amount and the nature of the technogenic materials and (4) the type of land use. In the peri-industrial areas of Wallonia, we found that the presence of As, Co, Cr, Ni, Be, Ni and Mo was predominantly linked with the pedogeological soil type and was not related to atmospheric fallout of pollutants. Two different kinds of ...