E3S Web of Conferences (Apr 2013)

Considering bioavailability in the remediation of heavy metal contaminated sites

  • Leita L.,
  • Petruzzelli G.,
  • Pedron F.,
  • Alja M.,
  • Mena R.,
  • Valentini M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20130113008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
p. 13008

Abstract

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Many years of research have demonstrated that instead of the total concentration of metals in soil, bioavailability is the key to understand the environmental risk derived by metals, since adverse effects are related only to the biologically available forms of these elements. The knowledge of bioavailability can decrease the uncertainties in evaluating exposure in human and ecological risk assessment. At the same time, the efficiency of remediation treatments could be greatly influenced by availability of the contaminants. Consideration of the bioavailability processes at contaminated sites could be useful in site-specific risk assessment: the fraction of mobile metals, instead of total content should be provided as estimates of metal exposure. Moreover, knowledge of the chemical forms of heavy metals in soils is a critical component in the evaluation of applicability of different remediation technologies such as phytoremdiation or soil washing.

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