TITLE:
Heavy Metals Distribution in Soil, Water, Vegetation and Meat in the Regions of East-Kazakhstan
AUTHORS:
Aitbek Kakimov, Zhainagul Kakimova, Zhanibek Yessimbekov, Aigerim Bepeyeva, Klara Zharykbasova, Yerlan Zharykbasov
KEYWORDS:
Heavy Metal; Soil; Water; Vegetation; Meat; East-Kazakhstan; ICP-MS
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Environmental Protection,
Vol.4 No.11,
November
29,
2013
ABSTRACT:
In this study, the pollution level of
Cd, Pb, Zn and Cu was estimated in the samples of soil, water, vegetation and
milk collected from the regions of East-Kazakhstan. High concentrations in the
soils were measured of Cd in Ayaguz 0.11 mg/kg, of Pb in Urdzhar 19.7 mg/kg, of
Zn in Naualy 17.3 mg/kg and Cu in Kabanbai 0.21 mg/kg. These measured data did
not exceed the National limits for Cd 0.5 mg/kg, Pb 32.0 mg/kg, Zn 23.0 mg/kg
and Cu 3.0 mg/kg. The results of the vegetation analysis showed the presence of
high levels of Cd in Ayaguz 0.346 mg/kg, which exceeded the National limit 0.2
mg/kg. Considerable quantity of Pb 1.96 mg/kg, Zn 20.7 mg/kg, Cu 11.1 mg/kg was
measured in Naualy. In water samples of Urdzhar region Pb value of 0.039 mg/dm3 was a little higher than the National limit of 0.03 mg/dm3. Zn
content in Naualy 1.5 mg/dm3, in Kabanbai 1.25 mg/dm3, in
Urdzhar 1.05 mg/dm3 was found to exceed the National limit 1.0 mg/dm3.
The level of Pb in milk samples from Urdzhar 0.39 mg/kg, Naualy 0.24 mg/kg and
Ayaguz 0.15 mg was found to be higher than the National limit 0.1 mg/kg. Zn
concentration exceeded the National limit 5.0 mg/kg in the samples from
Kabanbai 6.3 mg/kg and Naualy 5.8 mg/kg.