Human Health Effects of Heavy Metal Pollution in the Cross-Border Area of Romania and Serbia: A Review

Author:

Isvoran Adriana12ORCID,Roman Diana Larisa12ORCID,Dascalu Daniela12ORCID,Vlad-Oros Beatrice12ORCID,Ciorsac Alecu3,Pitulice Laura12ORCID,Jonovic Radojka4ORCID,Stevanovic Zoran4ORCID,Ostafe Vasile12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology-Chemistry , West University of Timisoara , Pestalozzi 14A, Timisoara, 300115 , Romania , phone +40 256 592 634, fax +40 256 592 620

2. Advanced Environmental Research Laboratories , West University of Timisoara , Oituz 4A, Timisoara, 300086 , Romania , phone +40 256 592 873

3. Department of Physical Education and Sport , University Politehnica Timisoara , Traian Lalescu 2A, Timisoara, 300223 , Romania , phone +40 256 403773

4. Mining and Metallurgy Institute , Zeleni bulevar 35, 19210 Bor , Serbia (PAK 602002), phone +381 30 454 131

Abstract

Abstract This review illustrates the state of air, water and soil pollution with heavy metals resulting from mining activities in the cross-border area of Romania and the Republic of Serbia. It also emphasizes the possible human health effects that certain heavy metals can cause. The heavy metals that were identified as polluting the air, water, and/or soil in the area of interest are: As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, and Zn. Acute or chronic exposure to these heavy metals may cause numerous human health effects as they affect numerous organs and tissues (gastrointestinal tract, liver, lungs, kidneys, bladder, central nervous system, reproductive system, etc.). The review shows that the pollution produced by both abandoned and active mines cannot be neglected and underlines the necessity of changes in the current mining practices so that mining operations will assure better protection for the environment and human health.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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