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Association between Soil Contamination and Blood Lead Exposure Level in Areas around Abandoned Metal Mines
Abstract
Background: Abandoned metal mines are classified as vulnerable areas with the highest level of soil contamination among risk regions. People living near abandoned metal mines are at increased risk of exposure to toxic metals.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between soil contamination levels in areas around abandoned metal mine and the blood lead levels of local residents. Moreover, we assess the possibility of using soil contamination levels as a predictive indicator for human exposure level.

Methods: Data from the Survey of Residents around Abandoned Metal Mines (2013~2017, n=4,421) and Investigation of Soil Pollution in Abandoned Metal Mines (2000~2011) were used. A random coefficient model was conducted for estimation of the lower level (micro data) of the local resident unit and the upper level (macro data) of the abandoned metal mine unit. Through a fitted model, the variation of blood lead levels among abandoned metal mines was confirmed and the effect of the operationally defined soil contamination
level was estimated.

Results: Among the total variation in blood lead levels, the variation between abandoned mines was 18.6%, and the variation determined by the upper-level factors such as soil contamination and water contamination was 8.1%, which was statistically significant respectively. There was also a statistically significant difference in the least square mean of blood lead concentration according to the level of soil contamination (p=0.047, low:
2.32 μg/dL, middle: 2.38 μg/dL, high: 2.59 μg/dL).

Conclusions: The blood lead concentration of residents living near abandoned metal mines was significantly correlated with the level of soil contamination. Therefore, in biomonitoring for vulnerable areas, operationally defined soil contamination can be used as a predictor for human exposure level to hazardous substances and discrimination of high-risk abandoned metal mines.
Author(s)
서정욱박정덕엄상용권희원옥민수이지호
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
Abandoned metal mineleadpredictorsoil contamination
DOI
10.5668/JEHS.2022.48.4.227
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14836
Publisher
한국환경보건학회지(Journal of Environmental Health Sciences)
Language
한국어
ISSN
1738-4087
Citation Volume
48
Citation Number
4
Citation Start Page
227
Citation End Page
235
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