Assessment of ecological and health risk impact of heavy metals contamination in stream sediments in Itapaji-Ekiti, SW Nigeria

Y.A. Abdu-Raheem , A.O. Oyebamiji , L.O. Afolagboye , A.O. Talabi
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Abstract

Background

Heavy metal contamination in aquatic ecosystems is a major environmental and health concern globally. This study assessed the ecological and health risks associated with heavy metal pollution in stream sediments in Itapaji-Ekiti, Southwest Nigeria. The study contributes collectively to a comprehensive understanding of the geochemical dynamics and contamination factors affecting the studied stream sediments.

Methods

Heavy metals study was conducted on stream sediments within the geographical confines of sheet 244, Ado map. Seventeen stream sediment samples were obtained from various sites and subjected to analysis to determine the concentrations of heavy metals such as lead (Pb), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), chromium (Cr), cadmium (Cd), barium (Ba), arsenic (As), nickel (Ni) and vanadium (V) using X-ray Fluorescence (XRF). The results showed that the concentrations of these metals exceeded permissible levels at most sampling sites, indicating significant contamination of the stream sediments. The concentrations and pollution levels of the heavy metals from selected sampling sites were documented for ecological and health risk evaluations.

Result

The findings revealed that the concentrations of these metals surpassed acceptable thresholds at the majority of sampling locations, indicating significant contamination of the stream sediments. The concentrations of heavy metals, specifically Cr and Cd, exhibit moderate contamination, while Pb and Ba demonstrates a significant contamination factor with moderate to extreme degree of contamination. Several ecological risk indices were calculated to evaluate the potential ecological risks. The results revealed that the stream sediments posed considerable to very high ecological risks at most sites based on the risk quotient, contamination factor and pollution load index. The non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risk assessments for heavy metals in stream sediments exposed potential health risks, especially for children, indicating the need for protective measures. The cumulative cancer risk, particularly for adults, raised concerns about the overall health implications of prolonged exposure to the heavy metal concentrations in the streams.

Conclusion

The study also evaluated ecological and health risks, revealing potential risks from heavy metals. Hazard and cancer risk assessments suggested the increasing potential of heavy metals to pose health risks, particularly for inhabitants of the area.

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背景水生生态系统中的重金属污染是全球关注的主要环境和健康问题。本研究评估了尼日利亚西南部 Itapaji-Ekiti 溪流沉积物中重金属污染对生态和健康造成的风险。这项研究有助于全面了解影响所研究溪流沉积物的地球化学动态和污染因素。方法对阿多地图第 244 片地理范围内的溪流沉积物进行了重金属研究。研究人员从不同地点采集了 17 个溪流沉积物样本,并使用 X 射线荧光 (XRF) 分析方法测定了重金属的浓度,如铅(Pb)、铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)、铬(Cr)、镉(Cd)、钡(Ba)、砷(As)、镍(Ni)和钒(V)。结果表明,在大多数采样点,这些金属的浓度都超过了允许水平,表明溪流沉积物受到了严重污染。结果表明,在大多数取样地点,这些金属的浓度都超过了可接受的阈值,表明溪流沉积物受到了严重污染。重金属的浓度,特别是铬和镉,显示出中度污染,而铅和钡则显示出中度至极度污染的重大污染因素。为评估潜在的生态风险,计算了多个生态风险指数。结果显示,根据风险商数、污染因子和污染负荷指数,大多数地点的溪流沉积物都具有相当大到非常大的生态风险。溪流沉积物中重金属的非致癌和致癌风险评估暴露了潜在的健康风险,尤其是对儿童的健康风险,表明有必要采取保护措施。累积癌症风险,尤其是成人的累积癌症风险,引起了人们对长期接触溪流中重金属浓度对整体健康影响的关注。危害和癌症风险评估表明,重金属造成健康风险的可能性越来越大,尤其是对该地区的居民。
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Journal of trace elements and minerals
Journal of trace elements and minerals Medicine and Dentistry (General), Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Science (General), Toxicology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Nutrition, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine (General)
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