Joel Brian Njewa, James Jamzy Majamanda, Timothy Tiwonge Biswick, Jimmy Jay Suman, Emmanuel Mwase, Gladys Chimwemwe Banda, Silas Cheruiyot Lagat
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The presence of widely used Chlorpyrifos pesticide residues in the environment increases concerns owing to its associated adverse effects on human health and the ecosystem. The present study reports the comprehensive analysis of published papers concerning the detection of Chlorpyrifos herbicide residues in water resources, vegetables and soil matrices. The results showed that Chlorpyrifos residues were frequently found in water resources, plants and soil matrices in excess, beyond permissible levels. The results collected, point to possible hazards to the aquatic ecosystem and human beings in general due to pollution of drinking water, exposure to pesticide residues through edible crops and long-term effects on soil quality and crop growth. This present study emphasizes on the urgent need for remediation alternative actions, such as ceasing or restricting the use of Chlorpyrifos, improving water treatment techniques and implementing best agricultural management practices.