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Ecological assessment of mobile cadmium in sediments from cartej mining site, Hunedoara country, Romania
Date issued
2013
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to assess the impact on the aquatic environment due to cadmium pollution from
Certej mining site from Romania.
The total and mobile concentrations of Cd were analyzed in thirty sediment and surface water samples
collected from Certej catchment area (Hunedoara County, Romania) in three sampling campaignes
performed in 2012.
Atomic absorption spectrometry in air/acetylene flame was used for determination of Cd content. Four
different extraction methods were applied in order to evaluate the mobile Cd fraction and the most appropiate
method was selected using a lake sediment certified reference material (BCR 701).
The mining activities of non ferrous ore developed in the region for several hundred years has been generated
acid wastewaters with high concentration of heavy metals. Total and mobile cadmium values were situated in
the range 1 to 7.3 mg/kg dry matter, exceeding the maximum admissible value, which is 0.8 mg/kg in
Romania Legislation.
In order to estimate the impact of the highest concentration of Cd2+ occured in Certej sediments on the
living organisms, ecotoxicological studies were performed. The Cd2+ toxicity was measured using a
bioassay batery with fish (Cyprinus carpio), planktonic crustaceean (Daphnia magna) and luminiscent
bacteria (Vibrio fischery). The results showed a major toxicity on all tested organisms, with L(E)C50<1 mg/l
which indicated an adverse impact on aquatic biota.
Certej mining site from Romania.
The total and mobile concentrations of Cd were analyzed in thirty sediment and surface water samples
collected from Certej catchment area (Hunedoara County, Romania) in three sampling campaignes
performed in 2012.
Atomic absorption spectrometry in air/acetylene flame was used for determination of Cd content. Four
different extraction methods were applied in order to evaluate the mobile Cd fraction and the most appropiate
method was selected using a lake sediment certified reference material (BCR 701).
The mining activities of non ferrous ore developed in the region for several hundred years has been generated
acid wastewaters with high concentration of heavy metals. Total and mobile cadmium values were situated in
the range 1 to 7.3 mg/kg dry matter, exceeding the maximum admissible value, which is 0.8 mg/kg in
Romania Legislation.
In order to estimate the impact of the highest concentration of Cd2+ occured in Certej sediments on the
living organisms, ecotoxicological studies were performed. The Cd2+ toxicity was measured using a
bioassay batery with fish (Cyprinus carpio), planktonic crustaceean (Daphnia magna) and luminiscent
bacteria (Vibrio fischery). The results showed a major toxicity on all tested organisms, with L(E)C50<1 mg/l
which indicated an adverse impact on aquatic biota.
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