Selenium Contamination in Water 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9781119693567.ch17
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The Emerging Threat of Selenium Pollution

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“…There are potential environmental pollution threats due to relatively high levels of Mn, Pb, and Se in EMAS, and long-term storage piling should be avoided. Exposed and unprotected EMAS can allow pollutants to spread, particularly Se which is highly toxic to aquatic organisms and can even suppress photosynthesis in plants. , In severe cases, excessive Mn exposure can lead to Parkinson’s disease and impairment of lung and liver function in workers . Furthermore, excessive Mn can cause manganese poisoning in plants. ,, Effective measures must be taken to prevent the migration and conversion of EMAS and the diffusion of pollutants such as Pb, Mn, Se, NH 3 , and SO 4 during its temporary storage and comprehensive utilization. , The analysis results of resource and environmental characteristics of EMAS show that EMAS contains significant amounts of Mn, Se, and Pb, and separation and purification of Mn, Se, and Pb elements from EMAS are necessary to obtain high-value products.…”
Section: Resource and Environmental Properties Of Emasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are potential environmental pollution threats due to relatively high levels of Mn, Pb, and Se in EMAS, and long-term storage piling should be avoided. Exposed and unprotected EMAS can allow pollutants to spread, particularly Se which is highly toxic to aquatic organisms and can even suppress photosynthesis in plants. , In severe cases, excessive Mn exposure can lead to Parkinson’s disease and impairment of lung and liver function in workers . Furthermore, excessive Mn can cause manganese poisoning in plants. ,, Effective measures must be taken to prevent the migration and conversion of EMAS and the diffusion of pollutants such as Pb, Mn, Se, NH 3 , and SO 4 during its temporary storage and comprehensive utilization. , The analysis results of resource and environmental characteristics of EMAS show that EMAS contains significant amounts of Mn, Se, and Pb, and separation and purification of Mn, Se, and Pb elements from EMAS are necessary to obtain high-value products.…”
Section: Resource and Environmental Properties Of Emasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposed and unprotected EMAS can allow pollutants to spread, particularly Se which is highly toxic to aquatic organisms and can even suppress photosynthesis in plants. 31,70 In severe cases, excessive Mn exposure can lead to Parkinson's disease and impairment of lung and liver function in workers. 69 Furthermore, excessive Mn can cause manganese poisoning in plants.…”
Section: Resource and Environmental Properties Of Emasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10−12 The distribution and occurrence of both elevated natural Se in soils and Se contaminated sites has garnered growing international attention. For example, cases of Se toxicity have been reported in the San Joaquin Valley 13−15 and the Elk River valley 16−18 in North American, with many emerging studies from China, 19−21 India, 22,23 and Australia. 24,25 Dissolved Se can be removed from groundwater by natural attenuation 26 or in situ treatment systems 27 (e.g., permeable reactive barriers).…”
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“…Although Se is a micronutrient at low concentrations for humans (40–400 μg/day), consuming plants or animals with elevated Se levels can lead to selenosis. , Symptoms of selenosis can include hair and finger-nail loss, mood disorders, heart problems, and at high dosages, death. The distribution and occurrence of both elevated natural Se in soils and Se contaminated sites has garnered growing international attention. For example, cases of Se toxicity have been reported in the San Joaquin Valley and the Elk River valley in North American, with many emerging studies from China, India, , and Australia. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%