Tungsten and other heavy metal contamination in aquatic environments receiving wastewater from semiconductor manufacturing
Journal
Journal of Hazardous Materials
Journal Volume
189
Journal Issue
1-2
Pages
193-202
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Hsu, S.-C.
Hsieh, H.-L.
Chen, C.-P.
CHUN-MAO TSENG
Huang, S.-C.
Huang, C.-H.
Huang, Y.-T.
Radashevsky, V.
Lin, S.-H.
Abstract
Through analyses of water and sediments, we investigate tungsten and 14 other heavy metals in a stream receiving treated effluents from a semiconductor manufacturer-clustered science park in Taiwan. Treated effluents account for ∼50% of total annual river discharge and <1% of total sediment discharge. Dissolved tungsten concentrations in the effluents abnormally reach 400 μg/L, as compared to the world river average concentration of <0.1 μg/L. Particulate tungsten concentrations are up to 300 μg/g in suspended and deposited sediments, and the corresponding enrichment factors are three orders of magnitude higher than average crust composition. Surprisingly, the estimated amount of tungsten exported to the adjacent ocean is 23.5. t/yr, which can approximate the amount from the Yangtze River should it be unpolluted. This study highlights the urgency of investigating the biological effect of such contamination. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
Subjects
Enrichment factor; Partition coefficient; Semiconductor metals; Tungsten
SDGs
Other Subjects
Aquatic environments; Average concentration; Biological effects; Deposited sediments; Enrichment factors; Heavy metal contamination; Partition coefficient; River discharge; Science park; Sediment discharge; Semiconductor manufacturers; Semiconductor manufacturing; Semiconductor metals; Three orders of magnitude; Treated effluent; Yangtze River; Anoxic sediments; Effluents; Heavy metals; Heavy water; Manufacture; Metals; Parks; Rivers; Sedimentology; Semiconductor device manufacture; Suspended sediments; Tungsten; Wastewater; Water analysis; River pollution; arsenic; cadmium; chromium; copper; gallium; heavy metal; industrial effluent; manganese; molybdenum; nickel; silver; tin; tungsten; vanadium; zinc; aquatic environment; cluster analysis; concentration (composition); effluent; heavy metal; magnitude; manufacturing; pollution control; river discharge; semiconductor industry; wastewater; water treatment; aquatic environment; article; geochemistry; sediment transport; semiconductor; Taiwan; waste water management; water analysis; water contamination; water pollution; Environmental Monitoring; Geologic Sediments; Industrial Waste; Metals, Heavy; Oceans and Seas; Rivers; Semiconductors; Taiwan; Tungsten; Water Pollutants, Chemical; Water Pollution; China; Taiwan; Yangtze River
Type
journal article