Geochemical identification of particulate lead pollution in shallow groundwater in inhabited areas in Kabwe, Zambia
The town of Kabwe has been exposed to the most severe lead pollution due to mining activities in the 20th century. A large tailing (slag) hill containing over 1% of Pb is still standing within the mine's licensed area. We analysed the chemical composition and lead isotope ratios in seventeen sh...
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The town of Kabwe has been exposed to the most severe lead pollution due to mining activities in the 20th century. A large tailing (slag) hill containing over 1% of Pb is still standing within the mine's licensed area. We analysed the chemical composition and lead isotope ratios in seventeen shallow wells, five deep wells in the inhabitants' area, three ponds and three borehole wells in the area of the mine, and in the surrounding areas, we examined two samples from the soil's surface and nineteen 1-m deep core samples at each of the 15 sites. We found low dissolved Pb (<0.04 μg/L) but high particulate Pb concentrations (2–100 μg/L) in seventeen shallow groundwater samples (aquifer depth of ca. 10 meters). Five shallow wells exceeded the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline (10 μg/L) for total-Pb concentration. However, three of the five shallow wells had low dissolved Zn and sulphate ion concentrations (<1 μg/L; <50 mg/L), suggesting a low amount of Pb transfers through the aquifer. The isotopic water and soil samples data clarified that the Pb pollution in the shallow groundwaters is derived from the tailings deposit. |
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