Assessing Human Health Risks in Asejire Lake: Implications for Water Resources in Industrialized Ibadan, Nigeria

Oladele A. Omotoso, O. J. Ojo, Oluwatobi Matimoju, Olabisi Hamidah Farinu, Ayodele Christiana Adeboye, Yetunde Oloyede Adeniran
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Human health risk assessment of Asejire Lake in densely populated and industrialized Ibadan city has been examined using Average Daily Dose (ADD), Hazard Quotient (HQ), Hazard Index (HI), Chronic daily intake (CDI) and Carcinogenic Risk (CR) calculated from the hydrochemical analysis results of Aluminum, Barium, Chromium, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Nickel, Lead and Zinc. ICP-MS laboratory technique was used from which the results of the selected trace elements were extracted. The average values of Ba, Al, Cr, Fe, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ni and Zn are: 0.08ppm, 0.39ppm, 0.001ppm, 1.41ppm, 0.004ppm, 0.068ppm, 0.004ppm, 0.002ppm and 0.035ppm respectively which are all below prescribed standards except Al and Fe. The average values of TDS, EC and pH are: 51.73ppm, 100μS/cm and 7.4 respectively which show that the water is non-saline but slightly alkaline in nature. The average values of ADD, HQ, and HI for all age groups were generally <1 falling within low chronic risk for HI. However, Values computed for children are close to unity and caution must be taken for children’s consumptions both in ingestion and derma absorption. Order of abundance of average CDI is: Fe>Al>Ba>Mn>Zn>Pb>Cu>Ni>Cr respectively. Average CR for Cr and Pb fall within 10-6 and 10-4 and above respectively and this gives a signal for cancer risk in consumption. Based on WHO background values, there are elevated values of average Contamination Factor (CF) above one for Al (2) and Fe (5) depicting some degrees of contamination in water phase and Degree of Contamination also ranged from 7 to 9 (average, 8) indicating low to moderate degree of contamination. Al and Fe sourced from the various anthropogenic and lithogenic activities contributed significantly to metal loading in the water which are of health significant.
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评估 Asejire 湖的人类健康风险:对尼日利亚伊巴丹工业化地区水资源的影响
利用铝、钡、铬、铜、铁、锰、镍、铅和锌的水化学分析结果计算出的日均剂量 (ADD)、危害商数 (HQ)、危害指数 (HI)、慢性日摄入量 (CDI) 和致癌风险 (CR),对人口稠密的工业化伊巴丹市 Asejire 湖进行了人类健康风险评估。采用了 ICP-MS 实验室技术,从中提取了所选微量元素的结果。钡、铝、铬、铁、铜、锰、铅、镍和锌的平均值分别为 0.08ppm、0.08ppm、0.08ppm 和 0.08ppm:0.08ppm、0.39ppm、0.001ppm、1.41ppm、0.004ppm、0.068ppm、0.004ppm、0.002ppm 和 0.035ppm,除 Al 和 Fe 外,均低于规定标准。TDS、EC 和 pH 的平均值分别为分别为 51.73ppm、100μS/cm 和 7.4,表明水质为非碱性,但略带碱性。所有年龄组的 ADD、HQ 和 HI 平均值一般分别为 Al>Ba>Mn>Zn>Pb>Cu>Ni>Cr。铬和铅的平均铬酸盐含量分别在 10-6 和 10-4 及以上,这就预示着消费中的致癌风险。根据世界卫生组织的背景值,铝(2)和铁(5)的平均污染因子(CF)值高于 1,说明水体受到了一定程度的污染,污染程度也在 7 到 9 之间(平均值为 8),说明受到了低度到中度污染。铝和铁来源于各种人为活动和石源活动,对水体中的金属负荷有重大影响。
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