chlorphenotane lindane hexachlorobenzene polychlorinated biphenyl organic pollutant pesticide recycling waste management South Asia Viet Nam Southeast Asia Eurasia
Issue Date:
2006
Publisher:
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Citation:
Volume: 50, Issue: 4, Page : 474-481
Abstract:
In Asian developing countries, large amounts of municipal wastes are dumped daily in open
dumping sites without proper management. This practice may cause several adverse environmental
consequences and increased health risk to local communities. To elucidate contamination by persistent
organic pollutants (POPs) - including dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane and its metabolites (DDTs),
hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs), chlordanes, hexachlorobenzene (HCB), and polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs) - in such dumping sites, soil samples were collected from open dumping sites and respective control
sites in Cambodia, India, and Vietnam from 1999 through 2001. Our results demonstrated that DDTs, PCBs,
and HCHs were dominant contaminants in the dumping sites. However, the contamination pattern was not
consistent, showing higher HCHs in India than in Cambodia and Vietnam. Interestingly, in all of the
countries, extremely higher levels of POPs were observed in the dumping sites compared with those in the
respective control sites, suggesting significant amplification of POP contamination in the dumping sites of
Asian developing countries. Mean concentrations of DDTs and PCBs were 350 and 140 ng/g dry weight,
respectively, in the dumping sites of Cambodia and 26 and 210 ng/g, respectively, in India. These residue
levels were hundreds to thousands times higher than those in general soils, implying possible risk to human
health of the local communities, especially to the rag pickers, including children who work in these sites to
collect recyclable materials. Composition of DDT compounds suggested their recent use in populated areas,
which in turn might have caused increased levels of DDTs in the open dumping sites. In addition,
composition of HCH isomers revealed their different use pattern in different countries. ?? 2006 Springer
Science+Business Media, Inc.