Study of Effect of Lockdown during Pandemic of COVID-19 on Percentage of Lead in Environmental Samples of Bhandara District

Author:

S. B. Zanje 1,Y. U. Rathod 1,A. M. Ghatole 1,S. K. Tadavi 1,W. B. Gurnule 2,S. W. Dafare 1

Affiliation:

1. J. M. Patel Arts, Commerce and Science College, Bhandara

2. Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Increasing urbanization, industrialization and over population is one of the leading causes of Environmental degradation and pollution. Heavy metals (HMs) such as Pb, Zn, Cd, As etc. are one of the most toxic pollutants which shows hazardous effects on all living creators. Lead is one such pollutant which disrupts the flora and fauna found to be lethal even at low concentration. Even emission of heavy metals from traffic activities is an important pollution source to road side farm kind or forest area ecosystems. During the lockdown of pandemic there was tremendous decrease traffic activity on highways of Bhandara district. In this study, investigation was carried out on influence of transportation activities on lead percentage in environment taking plant leaves samples from various locations on highway and state highway passes through Bhandara district. During lockdown period and recently after unlock period in the month of July leaf samples collected along roadsides from prominent spot on national and state highways. Percentage of lead was determined by using diphenylthiocarbazone (Dithizone) colorimetrically. The Double beam spectrophotometer was used to determine the percentage of lead in leaf samples. The results shows that the concentration of lead in the roadside leaves was found to be much lower during lockdown period while it is much higher in plant leaves after unlock period due to tremendous increase in traffic activities on highways specially NH-06 passing through Bhandara. The use of leaded gasoline is thought to be responsible for the high concentration of lead in the roadside leaves of plant.

Publisher

Naksh Solutions

Subject

General Medicine

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