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Journal Article 
Heavy metal pollution of soil from industrial and municipal wastes in Chittagong, Bangladesh 
Alam, SS; Osman, KT; Kibria, MdG 
2012 
Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science
ISSN: 0365-0340
EISSN: 1476-3567 
58 
12 
1427-1438 
Heavy metal pollution was assessed in soils collected from 0-15, 15-30 and 30-45-cm depths of three industrial (FMC, PMC and CMC), and two municipal (BSD and MLF) waste disposal sites around Chittagong city in 2008. Soils were analysed for pH, organic carbon, total nitrogen, available P, exchangeable Ca, Mg, K and Na, and total Cd, Pb, Cu, Mn and Zn. The pH, organic C, total N, available P, total Cd, Pb, Cu and Mn, and contamination indices for Cd and Pb varied significantly among sites. Mean Cd, Pb, Cu, Mn and Zn were in the range 0.5-1.9, 54-86, 25-50, 261-624 and 204-330 mg kg(-1), respectively. Contamination indinces for Cd, Pb, Zn and Cu were estimated by comparison with respective threshold values. Contamination indices showed that the sites MLF and FMC had low Cu contamination. Other sites were not contaminated with this heavy metal. All sites except PMC were highly contaminated with Cd, FMC was moderately contaminated and the others had low Pb contamination. FMC was highly contaminated, but the others were moderately contaminated with Zn. The integrated contamination index revealed that PMC had low contamination and the other sites were highly contaminated with heavy metals. 
biosolids; contamination indices; cadmium; lead