Heavy metal pollution in the aquatic environment: efficient and low-cost removal approaches to eliminate their toxicity: a review
Cihan University-Erbil · University of Sulaimani · +1 more institution
Abstract
Heavy metal contamination of water sources has emerged as a major global environmental concern, threatening both aquatic ecosystems and human health. Heavy metal pollution in the aquatic environment is on the rise due to industrialization, climate change, and urbanization. Sources of pollution include mining waste, landfill leachates, municipal and industrial wastewater, urban runoff, and natural phenomena such as volcanic eruptions, weathering, and rock abrasion. Heavy metal ions are toxic, potentially carcinogenic, and can bioaccumulate in biological systems. Heavy metals can cause harm to various organs, including the neurological system, liver, lungs, kidneys, stomach, skin, and reproductive systems, even…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 55.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 199
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6Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Pollution
- Wastewater
- Pollutant
- Leachate
- Aquatic ecosystem
- Waste management
- Environmental chemistry
- Sustainable cities and communities