9
The Science of the Total Enuironment, 59 (1987) g--l8 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam - Printed
in The Netherlands
HBAVY
YARDS
P. 1 2 3
4 5
METAL
CONTAMINATION
C.S.
BLAKEl,
NEAR
SCRAP
CHAMBERLAIN2,
D.
METAL
CHAMBERS3,
Environmental
Health
Dept.,
London
Environmental
Health
Dept.,
Thamesdown
School
of
Biology
Environmental School
and
Dept.,
Chemistry
of
Greenwich
of
for
J.
YARDS
MENDHAM5*
(UK) Swindon
(UK)
Polytechnic,
Greenwich
London
(Address
and
Council, Thames
Borough
Polytechnic, *
CLARKE4,
Health,
London
Thames
B.
Borough
Environmental
Health
of
Borough
AND CAR BREAKERS
London
SE18 (UK)
(UK)
SE18
(UK)
correspondence)
AElSTRACT An investigation was made of the levels of selected heavy metals in the vicinity of (a) scrap metal yards, and (b) a car breaker's yard. Road dust samples taken near to the scrap metal yards were analysed for cadmium, copper, lead and zinc. The analysis of these samples showed a correlation between the degree of contamination and the type of scrap handled. It was apparent that yards which handled lead scrap made a significant contribution to environmental contamination albeit in a localised area. Surface water run-off within the yards together with the movement of vehicles to and from these premises distributed contaminants throughout the immediate neighbourhood. Total levels of cadmium, copper, lead, nickel and zinc, and also 'available' copper and zinc were analysed both within and close to a car-breakers yard. The results showed elevated contaminant levels within the site. There was however a distinct reduction in these values as the distance from the site boundary increases. INTRODUCTION The
Lawther
directed
not
sources
residential
small
yards. scrap
This metal
environmental zinc
taken
with
nickel
-Premises (i) The yards
(ref.1)
to
including
metal four
Report only
report
often
The
dust
samples
samples
an
a car
metals
monitoring
traffic
analysed
close
metal to
as
the
South
cadmium, and
as
scrap
London
same
area
of
copper, the
be industrial
sources
yards, car
to
such
potential
were
the
also
sources in
yard
should
but
investigation
scrap and
lead to
controlled)
breakers
near
within
that close
poorly
involves and
pollution.
from
areas
(and
yards
from
recommended
lead metals
breakers
yard.
area.
None
of
it
was
and together
Studied Scrap
metal
sites
studied
were
licensed
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yards were to
all
reclaim
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concentrated lead
from
Science
in
a small
scrap
metal
Publishers
B.V
and
hence
of
localised
the antici-
scrap
10 pated
that
mainly
Site it
on
situated
sides.
It
all
roads
carry
to
assess
was
high
yard
inspection
chain-link Roads
extended
fence.
(i)
in
roads
a total
of
31
main
"battery
roads samples
road
in
breaking"
a residential, It
road
the
was
order
to
and
industrial by
little
the
housing
playground
light enclosed
carries
sampled
within
adventure
service The
traffic.
estate.
were
The
nearby.
facing
recover
yard.
service
yard
houses
metre
traffic.
sampling
estate,
programme and
(approximately
area, a 2.5
(ii)
was
the
50 metres
area
from
the
yard. Evidence The
suggested
that
site
(Site
sides
by
smallest
surrounded
on
little
all
The
traffic.
road
main
road
were
sampled.
that
was
handled
at
stated
"We The
each
Buy
metres
They
area, evident
extended
that
The
no
battery
sufficient waste
scrap visible
area
service
yard
is
and
road
of
was
and the
displayed
an
type
on
metals.
received
situated
evidence
a notice
ferrous
the
very adjacent
of
scrap
entrance
door
yards
one
scrap
yards
from
include:
(i)
yards
enclosed yard,
adjacent
to
area by wire
over
were
roads
roads
pathway
scrap residential
were
divided
taken
which
served
branching
dividing
one
predominantly
of
roads
the
carrying
two
off
the
the
yards.
ferrous
a 2.5
an overhead
by
surrounding
with
fencing
The
yards.
main
sampling It
was
metals.
Yard on
a deciduously
gravel
and
breaking
is
quantity
copper,
a predominantly
The
handled
two
lead,
out
ready and
The
hilltop.
site
was
items
were
track.
carried
was zinc
wooded
concrete
for
on
site,
removal
various
alloys
these to
a scrap
were
metal
collected
yard. and
sold
metal.
Sampling proximity
situated
a pot-holed
Although
scrap
were
yards
was
by
until
The
incorporated
pathway metal.
Breakers
yard
D) in
pedestrian
these
Similarly,
with
industrial
wall.
no
Both
to
the
Car
approached
stored
however
situated
Samples
(ii)
(ii)
was
yard,
predominantly
a light
the
nearby.
scrap
traffic. was
in
There
A pedestrian
and
dealt
brick
(Site
were estate
high.
sampling
C!) was a high
studied
transported
little
yard
on which
this
site
housing
crane
this
Batteries".
last
other.
Council
as
was
with
walls.
road
adjacent
that
scrap
The
the
the
road
housing
brick
sampled;
revealed
this
area
a main
include
heavy
B),
wire
high is
were
to
site
(Site a Council
include;
2 metre
sides
to
the
to
a childrens'
scrap
due
residential
there
all
in
surrounding to
outside
on
of
site,
adjacent
by
extended
occupation
largest
was
handled.
although
levels
a major
The and
enclosed
was
pollution
Visual lead
scrap
Sampling
were
a predominantly
traffic
the
taken.
metals in
was
little
surrounding were
ferrous
A was
of
was the
carried yard.
out Control
both
within
samples
the were
site
and
taken
from
at
points a busy
in road
the about
close 800
11
metres
from
the
kilometres
breakers
yard,
and
also
from
the
centre
of
a park
about
1.5
distant.
METHODS Collection
of
(i)
Scrap
Nearly the
an
to
of of
Yards
the
the
each
area
ferred
Metal
all
road
sides
Samples
samples
kerb.
taken
road
within
to
were
the
approximately
sampling
plastic
sites
of
road
(B
and
dust
collected
collected
at
area.
30 cm x 3 cm was
a sealable
On two
were
Samples
5 to
For
each
swept
at
7 metre
the
sample,
into
junction
intervals the
a clean
scoop
of
on both road
dust
and
trans-
bag.
D),
soil
samples
were
taken
soil
with
from
within
the
scrap
metal
yard. (ii)
Car
Breakers
Samples which
were
was
Yard
obtained
cleaned
by
between
digging
the
samples.
Each
sample
a stainless
was
steel
placed
in
trowel,
a sealable
plastic
bag. Sample
treatment
Both
and
the
dust
the
Samples
millimetres.
made
measurement
and
up
to
50 ml
soil
(lg)
with
samples
were
wet
deionized
were ashed
water,
oven
dried
with
and
and
30 ml
filtered
of
sieved
1:l
to
pass
(nitric
through
2
acid:water),
a Whatman
541
filter
paper. In
addition
for
1 hour
and
zinc. All
some
with
the
40 ml
above
analysed
for
breakers
yard,
samples of
0.05M
filtrates,
cadmium,
EDTA
after
copper,
nickel
Instrumentation
taken
by
Laboratory
the
car
in
order
to
appropriate zinc
lead,
Flame
from
Atomic
breakers
yard
determine
when
additionally
Absorption
were
"available"
dilution, and
(lg)
copper
necessary,
those
Spectroscopy
shaken
were
from using
the
car
an
I.L.357.
RESULTS Scrap
metal
Values D are
'A' those
of
given
Note:
The were
dealers the
metal
overleaf
in
sample taken
samples
content Tables
numbers from
lettered
the
are road 'B'
of 1 to given kerbside
are
taken
dust
samples
taken
from
sites
A,
I%, C and
4 respectively. the
suffix adjacent
on
the
A or to kerbside
B. the
Those scrap
immediately
samples metal
yards opposite.
lettered whereas
in
12 TABLE
1 (Site
Sample
No.
A) Metal Pb
1A 1B 2A 28 3A 3B 4A 48 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B 9A 9B 10A 10B l& (Main
TABLE
Sample
1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B
2
Road)
(Site
32,700 7,300 23,900 6,240 7,600 3,410 2,860 2,600 2,770 3,040 2,820 2,140 2,430 1,980 4,530 3,230 7,270 2,940 7,010 4,480 1,870
Cd
content
(ug/g) Zn
64.7 6.1 21.1 12.7 7.3 15.8 3.3 5.1 5.9 4.2 2.9 3.5 13.6 7.7 2.9 3.0 2.9 2.0 16.7 7.0 41.0
CU
12,000 2,030 6,240 2,070 1,540 1,460 1,630 1,450 1,500 1,470 1,150 1,380 2,280 1,120 1,780 1,380 1,690 1,180 2,120 1,720 1,350
34,200 5,020 15,300 4,150 4,530 1,560 1,120 690 1,590 520 847 624 810 498 1,310 1,330 1,530 1,320 3,280 2,810 80
B)
No.
Metal Pb
Cd
2,770 1,920 2,300 1,350 1,470 1,350 1,520 1,270 3,000 890 1,450 1,030 1,960 2,580
6.0 1.9 15.9 5.0 5.7 16.0 6.7 5.3 12.6 4.9 6.8 6.4 4.7 3.8
content Zll 1,190 784 1,910 1,090 1,090 1,220 1,340 1,000 2,220 839 1,540 802 511 604
(ug/g) CU 945 261 1,140 403 479 502 282 208 1,200 224 485 500 860 897
13 TABLE
3
Sample
(Site No.
1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B 9A 9B
'IABLE Sample
1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 88 9A 9B 10A 10B
C)
4
(Site
Metal Pb
Cd
2,920 2,980 4,980 5,610 6,520 6,550 5,020 6,980 4,700 5,540 4,010 8,330 3,760 6,150 5,280 3,800 3,490 3,240
6.8 13.8 26.9 26.6 34.4 56.4 20.6 16.3 14.2 16.2 16.7 24.2 5.2 6.3 3.3 6.3 4.8 4.7
content zn
(;ig/g) CU
6,280 2,780 4,310 1,670 10,700 6,340 4,360 2,860 2,900 3,030 2,720 4,160 2,240 2,270 2,000 1,920 1,630 1,300
681 868 1,510 2,350 3,000 4,040 1,660 1,390 1,420 1,480 905 1,950 875 1,340 537 1,280 726 1,150
D)
No.
Metal Pb
Cd
5,710 2,850 3,670 3,940 4,320 4,530 4,930 5,440 3,330 4,500 2,000 3,860 9,750 6,870 5,980 1,950 3,860 2,180 1,930 3,000
11.1 20.5 20.1 19.6 32.0 20.5 30.0 32.1 16.2 15.5 7.2 9.6 29.4 23.3 44.5 16.3 3.2 2.8 1.2 1.1
content Zn 1,500 1,570 3,010 3,180 3,800 6,640 9,960 4,250 4,250 4,090 12,100 8,470 10,100 10,500 11,400 10,130 2,990 3,340 1,980 1.980
(pg/g) CU 2,570 3,130 1,400 1,100 1,620 4,390 1,680 2,490 4,790 1,450 1,650 2,050 2,650 5,470 5,690 2,650 780 1,560 1,310 810
13 The
range
of
summarized
the in
included;
concentrations
Table
(only
TABLE
5.
of
In
this
a selected
each
number
of
Range Site
Lead Cadmium Zinc Copper
1040 2.0 795 403
values
of
the
given
in
Table
6.
TABLE
6
samples
of Site
A
- 32,700 - 64.7 - 12,000 - 34,200 two
562 1.9 238 121
internal
Site
Pb
B D
4,800 4,000
Further,
approximately
both
soil
to
all
were
the
samples
given
in
found Site
(pg/g) C
four
sites
measured
Tables
are
are
1 to
4).
soil
Breakers
The
results
7.
TABLE
7
taken
of
-
from
Site
8,330 56.4 10,700 4,040
Site
846 1.1 1,190 356
B and
Site
D
- 9,750 - 37.9 - 13,100 - 5,690 D are
vg/g
18.0 18.0 4 up/g
polychlorinated
ZIl
CU
4,400 4,500
1,100 1,200
biphenyls
(PCB's)
were
found
Yard of
Pb
Samples Samples Samples
2,920 3.3 1,000 514
Content Cd
the
chemical
analysis
2,800 12,400 2,750 2,750 2,250 30,000 5,400 1,900 570 350 830 250
on
the
Cd
CU
Content Avail. cu
3 50 55 120 230 40 60 15 5 2 4 3
50 700 1,800 850 1,050 2,900 1,500 900 140 65 30 20
550 410 780 280 -
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll(Contr01) 12(Control)
metal
samples
Metal Sample
each B
samples.
Car
Table
Soil
close
of
- 3,000 - 19.4 - 2,200 - 1,200
Metal
in
found
values
5
Metal
The
metal
the
case
1 to 5 were taken within 6 to 8 under 25 metres 9 and 10 over 50 metres
the yard from the yard from the yard.
soil
in
samples
are
given
in
rig/g zn
340 450 660 920 400 8,500 850 110 710 290 280 160
Avail. zn
410 700 2,100 560
Ni 2s 150 195 230 230 60 105 40 15 15 25 15
DISCUSSION Scrap
Metal
Yards
Site
A
The for
the
taken to
results
all
from the
the
sampling
scrap
action
entrance
and could
the
the
side thus
of
water
would
section
of
the
yard
from It
petrol.
decrease
be
deposited
from
road
yard.
in
in
corresponded
surrounding and towards
and
accumulate
the
within
the
supported
metals
on
that
entering
in
was
heavy
the the
from
suggestion
the to
down
a possibility
metals
metals
carrying
yard
of
these
vehicles
pollutants
levels is
the
points
area
slope
This
contamination of
the
sloped
the manner
There
result
1,800
vehicles.
sampling
It
the
surface
drainage
with
entrance
the of
different
Site from
Thus
in
scrap
not
used
the
elevated
A, the
order
systems
metal
appropriate metals
into
the using the
levels
lead
the use lead
from extent
zinc
Sampling of
of
cadmium
and
zinc
atmosphere
of
from
from
in
(sampling
point sampling
major
copper
that
11)
of in
point
obtained
not
point
lead
throughput
results were
from
yard.
from
Sampling
the
those
the
and
at
egress
scrap
a peak-hour cadmium
from
than
arise
sample
the
main
11. close
Howto
the
appreciably
11. arising
copper
as parameters motor
and
the
up
accumulated
higher
may
pollution and
the
access
distant
pick
obtained
serving
high and
yard,
were
levels
obtained
excessively of
3B)
with
those
obtained guage
yard, than
some
gain
a dust metres
that
to
3A and
lead
could
Results
vehicles
traffic
than
levels
levels to
500
heavy
apparent
of
by
possibility some
higher
exception the
2B,
yard
the
road.
pass
2A,
that this
the
On leaving service
roads
very
was much
site. the
lB,
road
entering
vehicles
lA,
carried
were
the
check main
vehicles
along which
argued to
of
within
along
the
road
area
arches
points
order
from This
latter
a marked the
yard
this
the
of
levels
by
within
off
was
wheel
be
In taken
area.
the
the run
In
These used in
from
environment.
to
10A.
metals
to will
gutter.
road
adjacent
could
the
entrance water
could
(Sampling
obtained
in
heavy
level
excessive
road
run-off
external
and dust
material
more
of
greatest
supplies. tyres
contaminated
ever,
the
service
the
contaminated
The
was
The
surface
there
3A and
the
surface
surrounding
that
opposite
the
any
contaminate
fact
water and
types. so
ZA,
to
levels to
the were
lB,
and
high due
vehicle road,
A showed There
lA,
yard
The
probably
of
service
yard
the
metal.
Site
determined.
points to
is
from
metals
entrance
entrance
by
obtained
four
vehicles.
from
as due
the
indicators to
activities is
the
release
probably of
16 Site
B
The
levels
the
site
of
where
run-off
from
explained could
all
reduce
by the
surrounding
site.
The taken
to
the
scrap
metal
result
in
results
the
to
site. and
unlikely
was
thus
the
service
this
scrap in
on the
surface
the
soil
copper
in
smelters
be
which
the
road on
scrap
in
the
which
Europe.
within
Hence the
yard,
area. indicated
dust
scrap
elevated
in
levels
(PCB's)
the
in
surrounding
yards
will
four
metals
was was
the
scrap
Site
D
The
results
siderable
as
of the
soil
area,
become
yard hence
was
no
the
the
The
subject
of
road
thus
in
the
tend
to
values
from
this
site
there merge
entrances. water
increasing a point
entrance
run-off
all
within
and
on
two the
metals to
an the
the
scrap
enclosed enclosure
using
on
either
to
the
from
yard
the
site.
obtained road.
yards were
fact of
vehicles
levels main
the
the
effect
adjacent
the
the from
by
the
distance
found
close from
area
handled
taken
explained
narrow
where
incorporated of
lead
between dust
reduced
the
latter
was
contaminants
with
those
lead
be
very
in
is
levels The
may
high
with
which
Elevated
was
elevated
the
which
distributing
excessively
a parameter
in
This
enclosed
of
side
service
the
that
from
either
the in
difference
those
taken
on
from
levels
source
significant and
service
road,
the
samples road
taken lead
suggestion
road.
totally
the
yard
surface
was
in
service
dust
lower
the
entrance of
the in
show
yard
was
were
variation. the
levels
There
the
a decrease used
lead road
all along
supports
side yard
levels
and
traffic
and
the
straddle
of
yard
main
Further,
would
there lead
of
may
is
to
surface
undertaken
biphenyls
road
near
that
opposite metal
Cadmium
fitting,
at
run-off.
side.
one
of
ferrous
process
site
levels
the
busy
yard.
dust
scrap
yard
from
mainly
polychlorinated
metal
road
metal
road
kerbside
If
activities
for
surrounding
the
and
the
re-cycling
the
and
of
the
It
levels
scrap
from
on
and
yard
zinc
to
any
the
of
Comparison
that
levels
the
of
elevated
the
case.
that
by depot
within
within
showed
entrance
at
of
presence
entrance
obtained
scrap
cadmium,
governed
to
from
the
a result
levels
the
transportation
subject
PCB's
lead,
be
for
low
of
at
as
study.
The
road
not
The
base
a storage
contamination
of
C
of
as
taken
The
Site
the
may
even
run-off. of
only
low, encountered
yard. the
surface
levels
dock
was
determination a future
metal
yard
a nearby
consistently normally
that
of low
sample
could
were are
contamination
soil metals.
fact
acts
minimising
heavy
scrap
the
the
yard
was
The
the
effect the
dust
metals levels
within
partly
Furthermore,
thus
the
elevated
showed
found area was
con-
close was able
to illto
17 accumulate case
in
of
Site
surface the
the
adjacent
A,
differences
run-off road
to
The
for
area
comparison
of
contamination
the
from
yards)
Car
may
Breakers of
are
was
however
the
site
eight
all
to
Site
as
areas
in
the
affected
from
the
opposite
that
they
acted
in
by side
B,
it
was
of
out
in
premises.
these
by
there the
alternative
studied.
storage
Thus
anticipated
However,
(outside
as
Scandinavia.
area.
58
continued
would
results
entrances
This
of
to
indicated
the
that
activity
on
the
in
horizontally be
prolonged
by
over
site
surface
that
dusts
and
a wide
and
area
as
had
present
were
was
not
battery
particularly
would
if
than in
the
from
over
comparatively
higher
dust
distance for
been
twenty
be
of
into
movement. was
Such in
made the
may
vertically
site
still
a survey view
contaminants
dispersed
wind-borne
and There
levels
Further, be
copper site.
the
used
unexpected
date. can
the
been
activity
This
vehicles
has
contaminant
such
since
around levels
site
that
where
(ref.2).
available and
contaminant
contaminants
Blake
in
this
evidence
cases
levels
incorporated
in
Although
strong
and
(including elevated
reduction
in
Cooney
may
investigated
significantly
was
The by
persal
smelters
4 metals
increased.
there
short-lived.
and
suggested to
the
metals be
significantly
become
in
taken
surrounding 1A
carried
a significant
years,
soil
to
boundary
1982
yards
from
the
of
five
shown
elevated
in
indicated,
metals
Yard
Levels zinc),
be
results of
values
export
obtained
levels
also
both
points
high
The levels
sample
its
of
sampling
showed
breaking
to
values
the
yard. by
prior
be
obtained
metal
covered
scrap
minimal
with
scrap
gutter.
in
compared the
main
depots
road
use
the
dis-
for
a
period.
CONCLUSIONS This -the
study
urban
degree
of
which
handle
localised
lead
near
localised
scrap,
a major
motorways on
in
of to
to to
that
arise
West of
from
those
was
London lead
extremely
caused the
of
which
significant yards.
metal
with
shown
from
This traffic proportions,
the
some
in
scrap
metal
of
environmental
concluded
there
were the
yards
ferrous
albeit
a survey
report
in
and that
mainly
pollution,
by
yards
handled
has
deal
arising
from
scrap metal
evidence
supported
(ref.3).
derived
scrap
by
type
environmental
pollutants
"hot-spots"
levels
sources
to
compared
fact
local
problem
Experimental
contribution
The
cause
appeared
the
according
undertaken.
area. to
that
varies
lead
superimposed
which
revealed
re-cycling
made
metals,
appear
has
environment
most
a yards
that highly important
of
18 Thus respect
the
to
positioning
of
residential
areas
environmental
contamination.
contamination
arising
they
were
situated
both will It
from close
these to
scrap
metal
inevitably would
appear
sites
could
nursery
yards
and
influence
schools
from
breakers
yards
contribution
to
theresults
pose and
car the
obtained
severe
hazards
food
processing
to
if
that for establish-
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Cooney,
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ments.
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wit.1
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