Potentially harmful metals and metalloids in the urban street dusts of Taipei City
Journal
Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
Journal Volume
45
Journal Issue
4
Pages
1727-1732
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
In total, 34 urban street dust samples were collected in Taipei City. Concentrations of potential harmful metals Cr, Pb, Hg, Ni, Cd, Zn, Cu, and Sr and metalloids As and Sb in street dust samples were measured and their sources and potential health risks to humans were evaluated. Traffic emissions were the main source of the potential harmful metals and metalloids in street dust samples from Taipei. Exposure routes for all studied potential harmful metals and metalloids, except for that of Hg, follow ingestion>dermal contact>inhalation. Children are at higher health risk than adults. The As, Sb, Cr, and Pb concentrations in Taipei have adverse non-cancer health effects on residential children. Carcinogenic risk of As exposure for children and adults in Taipei were higher than the threshold value (10-6-10-4). The study highlights the determinant role of anthropogenic factors in the formation of street dust. ? 2014 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Subjects
Health risk
Potential harmful metals
Source
Street dust
Other Subjects
Cadmium; Dust; Health risks; Lead; Metals; Pollution; Anthropogenic factors; Carcinogenic risk; Metals and metalloids; Potential health risks; Source; Street dust; Traffic emissions; Urban street dusts; Copper
Type
journal article