作者
Guolian Li,Yu Zhang,Yang Wang,Xiaoyan Jiang,Haibin Li,Jiamei Zhang,Xing Chen,Fazhi Xie
摘要
Wabu Lake serves as a crucial junction within the Yangtze River to Huai River Water Diversion Project (Yangtze-Chao Lake-Wabu Lake-Huai River), where clarifying the status and risk levels of heavy metal contamination in the lake is crucial for the aquatic ecological safety along the route of the project. Surface water and sediment samples from 24 locations in Wabu Lake were collected and analyzed for the contents of heavy metals (As, Zn, Pb, Ni, Cu, Cr, Fe, and Cd). Risk evaluation and source apportionment of heavy metals in the lake were conducted using the human risk assessment (HRA) model, sediment quality guidelines (SQGs), and positive matrix factorization (PMF) method. The results showed that the average concentrations of heavy metals (except for Cd and Pb) in the surface water were lower than the class III limits of the surface water quality standard (GB 3838-2002). The average concentration of heavy metals (As, Zn, Pb, Ni, Cu, Cr, Fe, and Cd) in interstitial water were lower than the Criteria Continuous Concentration (CCC) of the National Recommended Water Quality Criteria. The average contents of As, Zn, Pb, Ni, Cu, Cr, and Cd in the sediment exceeded the background values by factors of 1.78, 1.85, 1.42, 1.77, 1.41, 1.38, and 3.46, respectively. In addition, the heavy metals Pb, Cd, and Cr in the Wabu Lake water posed severe risks to human health, with the cancer risk (CR) value for Cr reaching 6.14×10