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Title: Heavy Metal Contamination in Soil Around Lopburi Municipality Waste Disposal Site
Other Titles: การปนเปื้อนโลหะหนักในดินรอบแหล่งกำจัดขยะเทศบาลเมืองลพบุรี
Authors: Mighanetara, Krongkaew
Sopa, Jutamas
Peng-ngiw, Pranitda
Jaidee, Rattiyaporn
Keywords: heavy metal
contamination
waste disposal site
Issue Date: 8-Jul-2021
Publisher: The 13th NPRU National Academic Conference Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University
Abstract: This research investigates heavy metal concentrations in soil around Lopburi Municipality open dumping site and to evaluate the possibility of their migration to adjacent areas. Soil samples from a control group (no leachate received), leachate affected, and sediments from a ditch around an open dumping site were collected and analysed for their copper, lead and zinc contents. The study results show that leachate affected soils contain 42.91±5.23 mg Cu kg-1, 19.68 ± 3.68 mg Pb kg-1, 28.28±6.33 mg Zn kg-1. The metals observed are significantly higher than those found in a control group soil samples (36.70±5.08 mg Cu kg-1, 15.72±4.11 mg Pb kg-1, 22. 01±5. 97 mg Zn kg-1) . This finding indicates that Lopburi Municipality waste disposal site is indeed a source of heavy metals to soils around the site through the migration of landfill leachate. The concentrations found, however, is lower than the standard values of Thailand’ s Soil Quality Standard for Housing and Agriculture. Statistical analysis also shows that the metal contents in sediments are significantly higher than those in leachate affected soil samples, particularly for lead and zinc that yielded p value as low as <0. 000. This suggests that dredging a ditch around a dumping site can immobilise and prevent the migration of heavy metals from a waste disposal site to adjacent soils.
URI: https://publication.npru.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/1273
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