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Municipal sludge management: Health aspects of crop uptake of cadmium from sludge-amended soil and recommendations for regulation
Authors:William H. Hallenbeck
Affiliation:(1) School of Public Health, University of Illinois at the Medical Center, P.O. Box 6998, 60680 Chicago, IL
Abstract:Regulations have been proposed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to promote the proper management of sludge disposal on croplands. The application of municipal sludge to croplands raises serious questions concerning the increase in dietary levels of metals resulting from metal uptake by crops. A model is presented that affords a quantitative estimate of the dietary increase of metals when foods are derived from sludge-amended soil. If a diet or part of a diet is derived completely from sludge-amended soil, it is likely to be excessive in cadmium and pose a clear health hazard. Recommendations designed to reduce the potential health threat of excessive metals in the diet are presented.
Keywords:Sludge management  Sludge-amended soil  Crop uptake of cadmium  Cadmium toxicity
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