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On the era of industrialization, land especially to nearside of Dhaka are occupying by
different types of industries. As expected, industries are polluting the surrounding
environment with their discharge. The study was carried out from July to December
2019 to investigate of heavy metal contamination in industrial waste at Narayanganj
in Bangladesh. During the study soil samples were collected from different target
location (Dying, Textiles, cement and steel industry as contaminate area and a nonindustrial
area as check sample) of Bandar, Madanganj, Nabiganj, Shiddhirganj and
Meghnaghat of Narayanganj district. Later, different parameter like soil texture, pH,
organic matter, Pb, Cd, Cr and Ni were analyzed from the collected sample. All the
sites soil was loamy type, pH was almost neutral, and low organic matter was
observed. The mean value of Pb, Cd, Cr and Ni in the soil sample of target area in
Bandar was 26.8, 0.6, 27.0 and 21.7 mgkg
-1
respectively. In Madanganj it was 23.5,
0.7, 30.2, and 16.0 mgkg
-1
respectively. In Nabiganj it was 24.4, 0.80, 31.1 and 16.7
mgkg
-1
respectively. In Shiddhirganj it was 34.0, 0.8, 36.7 and 23.9 mgkg
respectively. In Meghnaghat it was 29.2, 0.8, 27.7 and 17.7 mgkg
respectively.
Though heavy metal content of none of the industrial site exceeds the maximum
permissible limits, all the samples from industrial sites contained higher heavy metal
than the sample collected from non-industrial sites. Industrial waste must not be
discharged to any of the open field, river, canal or any other water bodies before
recycling. Therefore, industrial waste is a great concern to ecosystem and
environment. It destroys the ecosystem function, environment balance and being
health hazards. Further study should be carried out to carry out multiple variables
related to waste and metal discharge to investigate the crisis so that clear and deeper
information of impact may found. |
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