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Metal pollution in the topsoil of lands adjacent to Sahiwal Coal Fired Power Plant (SCFPP) in Sahiwal, Pakistan

  • Muhammad Luqman*
  • , Aliza Niazi
  • , Saif Ur Rehman Kashif
  • , Fariha Arooj
  • , Syed Aziz ur Rehman
  • , Muhammad Umer Farooq Awan
  • , Muhammad Wasim
  • , Faakhar Raza
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Coal fly ash from a coal fired power plant is a significant anthropogenic source of various heavy metals in surrounding soils. In this study, heavy metal contamination in topsoil around Sahiwal coal fired power plant (SCFPP) was investigated. Within distance of 0–10, 11–20, 21–30 and 31–40 km of SCFPP, total 56 soil samples were taken, 14 replicate from each distance along with a background subsurface soil sample beyond 60 km. Soil samples were subjected to heavy metals analysis including Fe, Cu and Pb by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). Composite samples for each distance were analyzed for Al, As, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Mn, Mo, Ni, Se, Sr, Zn by Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP). Pollution indices of exposed soil including Enrichment Factor (EF), Contamination Factor (CF), Geoaccumulation Index (Igeo), and Pollution Load Index (PLI) were calculated. Ecological risk index (Eir) of individual metals and the Potential Ecological Risk Index (PERI) for all metals were determined. Soil samples within 40 km of SCFPP were significantly polluted with Pb (mean 2.81 ppm), Cu (mean 0.93 ppm), and Fe (mean 7.93 ppm) compared to their background values (Pb 0.45, Cu 0.3, and Fe 4.9 ppm). Some individual replicates were highly contaminated where Pb, Fe, and Cu values were as high as 6.10, 35.4 and 2.51 ppm respectively. PLI, Igeo, CF, and EF for metals classified the soil around CFPP as “moderate to high degree of pollution”, “uncontaminated to moderately contaminated”, “moderate to very high contamination”, and “moderate to significant enrichment” respectively with average values for Cu as 2.75, 0.82, 3.09, 4.01; Pb 4.79, 1.56, 6.16, 7.76, and for Fe as 1.20, 0.40, 1.62, 3.35 respectively. Average Ecological Risk Index (Eri ) of each metal and Potential Ecological Risk Index (PERI) for all metals classified the soils as “low risk soils” in all distances. However, (Eri ) of Pb at a number of sites in all distances have shown “moderate risk”. The linear correlation of physico-chemical parameter (EC, pH, Saturation %) and metals have recorded several differential correlations, however, their collective impact on Pb in 0–10 km, has recorded statistically significant correlation (p-value 0.01). This mix of correlations indicates complex interplay of many factors influencing metal concentrations at different sampling sites.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0298433
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume19
Issue number2 February
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024
Externally publishedYes

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