dc.contributor.author |
AMIN, RUHUL |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2023-12-07T06:03:56Z |
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dc.date.available |
2023-12-07T06:03:56Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2022 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://archive.saulibrary.edu.bd:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5093 |
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dc.description |
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY |
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dc.description.abstract |
In the present study, we investigated the heavy metals contamination in soil, water
and crops in the adjacent areas of the Savar tannery and Narayanganj industrial area.
The Pb concentration (0.16–0.32 mg/kg Savar, 0.6– 0.21 mg/kg in Narayanganj) in
water from all the studied locations was lower than the permissible limit while Cd
concentration (0.10– 0.15 mg/kg in Savar and 0.04 – 0.05 mg/kg in Narayanganj), Cr
concentration (3.71 – 8.05 mg/kg in Savar and 1.27 – 1.93 mg/kg in Narayanganj) and
the Cu concentration (0.17 – 0.49 mg/kg in Narayanganj) in water from all of the
studied locations from Savar tannery and Naryanganj industrial area was higher than
the permissible limits except the Cu concentration (0.04 – 0.08 mg/kg) in the sites of
the Narayanganj area was lower than the maximum permissible limits. The Pb
concentration (16.05–22.85 mg/kg in Savar and 21.95–28.4 mg/kg in Narayanganj)
and Cu concentration (36.6 – 62.8 mg/kg in Savar and 25.6– 28.1 mg/kg in
Narayanganj) in soil from all of the studied locations was lower than the permissible.
On the other hand, the Cd concentration (4.13– 5.95 mg/kg) and Cr concentration
(9049.95– 10115.9 mg/kg in Savar) in soil from all of the studied locations from
Savar tannery study sites were much higher than the maximum permissible limits.
The Cd concentration (0.91 mg/kg – 0.97 mg/kg) and Cr concentration (29.8– 32.05
mg/kg) in soil from the study sites in Narayanganj Industrial was lower than the
permissible limits. The Pb concentration (8.42–9.2 mg/kg in Savar and 11.33– 12.88
mg/kg in Narayanganj), Cd (0.51–0.52 mg/kg in Savar and 0.41– 0.43 mg/kg in
Narayanganj) and Cr concentration (42 –46 mg/kg in Savar and 37 – 41 mg/kg in
Narayanganj) in rice grain from all of the studied locations was much higher than the
permissible limits However, the Cu concentration of Savar and Narayanganj 18.8–
19.1 mg/kg and 17.8– 18.7 mg/kg respectively in rice grain from all of the studied
locations was lower than the permissible limits (40 mg/kg). The trend of Transfer
factor (TF) for heavy metals in studied rice grain samples from all of the studied
locations was in order: Cr>Cu>Pb>Cd. In case of the sum of soil pollution index
(SPI), the lowest SPI (1.38) in soil was found in the SP washing Ltd. samples and the
highest SPI (72.31) was found in the Techplan leather samples. The lowest SPI (0.05)
in water samples was found in the IsRA Knitting Ltd samples and the highest SPI
(0.18) was found in the A.S Leather Export Ltd. samples. The lowest SPI (110.68) in
rice grain was found in Yousuf Leather Co. samples and the highest SPI (153.35) was
found in the Waseq textile mills Ltd. smaples. In the case of Metal pollution index,
the lowest Metal pollution index (MPI) (24.2 mg/kg) in soil was found in the SP
washing Ltd of Narayanganj samples and the highest MPI (42.8 mg/kg) was found in
the Fthaf Leather of Savar tannery. The lowest MPI (0.06 mg/kg) in water samples
was found in the Waseq textile mills Ltd samples and the highest MPI (0.33 mg/kg)
was found in the Aboni leather samples. The lowest MPI (11.13 mg/kg) in rice grain
was found in the Tanjin Leather Goods Ltd in and the highest MPI (13 mg/kg) was
found in the Yousuf Leather Co. samples. Proper management plan should be taken to
control the heavy metal concentration in the studied location of Savar and Narayaganj
district. |
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dc.publisher |
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY |
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dc.subject |
HEAVY METALS OF WATER, SOIL AND RICE GRAIN,TANNERY AND TEXTILE MILLS, SAVAR AND NARAYANGANJ |
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dc.title |
DETERMINATION OF HEAVY METALS OF WATER, SOIL AND RICE GRAIN IN THE ADJACENT AREAS OF TANNERY AND TEXTILE MILLS AT SAVAR AND NARAYANGANJ |
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