Environmental aspects of selected trace elements associated with coal and natural waters of Pench Valley coalfield of India and their impact on humanhealth

Authors
Citation
Dc. Gupta, Environmental aspects of selected trace elements associated with coal and natural waters of Pench Valley coalfield of India and their impact on humanhealth, INT J COAL, 40(2-3), 1999, pp. 133-149
Citations number
74
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COAL GEOLOGY
ISSN journal
01665162 → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
133 - 149
Database
ISI
SICI code
0166-5162(199906)40:2-3<133:EAOSTE>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
The Pench Valley coalfield extends over 32 km from west to east and is boun ded by latitude 22 degrees 09'-22 degrees 24'N and longitude 78 degrees 38' 30 "-79 degrees 0'E in the Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh (M.P.), In dia. This coalfield produces about 181,000 tons per month of non-coking gra de coal from 17 mines. For an environmental hazard study, composite samples of coals from Eklehra, Rawanwara Khas, and Shivpuri open cast collieries w ere prepared for spectrographic analysis of Co, Cu, Cr, Mn, Ni and Pb. The concentrations of these elements range from 17-36.5 ppm, 66-105 ppm, 55-58. 5 ppm, 745-935 ppm, 59-78 ppm, and 18.5-22 ppm, respectively. These element s become mobile with the exploitation of coal and on combustion contaminate farms, forests, and soils, and affect the quality of surface and ground wa ters, and finally, human health. The study of trace elements in natural wat ers suggests that concentration of the above elements are above the safety limit in a majority of samples and are hazardous to human health. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.