Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4427884 Environmental Pollution 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Kodaikkanal, India, suffered mercury contamination due to emissions and waste from a thermometer factory. Kodai Lake is situated to the north of the factory. The present study determined mercury in waters, sediment and fish samples and compared the values with those from two other lakes, Berijam and Kukkal. Total mercury (HgT) of 356–465 ng l−1, and 50 ng l−1 of mercury in methyl mercury form were seen in Kodai waters while Berijam and Kukkal waters showed significantly lower values. Kodai sediment showed 276–350 mg/kg HgT with about 6% methyl mercury. Berijam and Kukkal sediments showed HgT of 189–226 mg/kg and 85–91 mg/kg and lower methylation at 3–4% and 2%, respectively. HgT in fish from Kodai lake ranged from 120 to 290 mg/kg. The results show that pollution of the lake has taken place due to mercury emissions by the factory.

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