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A study of the pathways of metals from air to land and water (2007-2011)

Abstract

The aims of the study are to: Establish the bio-accessible levels of lead based on the Physiologically-Based Extraction Technique (PBET) compared with total concentrations and National Environment Protection Measure (NEPM) guidelines for soil in the Leichhardt River and the swimming pool area; Use the bio-accessible levels as indicators of bio-availability of heavy metals to human beings; and Assess impact on the aquatic ecosystem by comparison with the Australian and New Zealand Environment Conservation Council Interim Sediment Quality Guidelines (ANZECC-ISQG).

Experts

Associate Professor Barry Noller

Affiliate of Centre for Environmental Responsibility in Mining
Centre for Environmental Responsibility in Mining
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Principal Research Fellow
Sustainable Minerals Institute
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Barry Noller