Introducing a method of human health risk evaluation for planningand soil quality management of heavy metal-polluted soils—Anexample from Grugliasco (Italy)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
European governmental institutions, as well as local communities, have recently become aware of the
threats arising from soil pollution for the welfare of the population. Humans contact with soils is more
likely in urban than in rural areas, and is strongly dependent on land use. Spatial planning and land
management may have important impacts on the potential transfer of pollutants fromcontaminated soils
to humans. In the present study,we propose a land use-basedmethod for the evaluation of human health
risks arising fromheavymetal-contaminatedurban soils, addressing in particular the influence of planning
measures and land use changes on such risks. The method accounts for the role of the bioavailability of
soil metals as a key factor in health risk assessment. In order to increase method applicability, a stepby-
step procedure and a calculation tool were elaborated. The method can be used to identify areas in
which the current or planned land use is associated with unacceptable health risks and to optimise the
allocation of a certain land use to areas that are well suited and where the risks are minimal. A risk index
is calculated for the area, taking the land use into consideration, as the sum of the risks from different
exposure pathways and different heavy metals. For those areas where risk is identified as unacceptable,
alternative planning or management options should be defined to achieve a maximal risk reduction in a cost-effective way. The method is illustrated using the Italian municipality, Grugliasco.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
suoli urbani; metalli; tossicità; valutazione di rischio
Elenco autori:
Poggio L.; Vrščaj B.; Hepperle E.; Schulin R.; Ajmone Marsan F.
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