Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Soil around Metal Scrap Recycling Areas during Wet and Dry Seasons in Ogijo, Ogun State, SW Nigeria

K. Onanuga, O. Maitera, C. Milam, H. M. Olajire, V. Daniel
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Aim: The aim of the study is to investigate the levels and risks associated with heavy metals in the soil samples collected during the dry and wet seasons around metal scrap recycling areas in Ogijo, Ogun State. Study Design: The soil samples were collected randomly within the industries and communities in the vicinity of the scrap metal recycling industries (SMRI) and analyzed with XRF. Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out in Ogijo in Sagamu Local Government Area, Ogun State, located within Southwestern Nigeria. The soil samples were collected in dry and wet seasons (5th to 7th March and 24th to 25th September 2020 respectively. Methodology: Soil samples within the industries and communities in the vicinity of the SMR were collected randomly, dried, and then sieved through a 2mm mesh stainless sieve. The sieved sample was analyzed for heavy metal concentration by using S2 Ranger, and Bruker UKX-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy techniques (XRF). Results: The results of the analyzed soil showed that the range of concentrations of heavy metals in the soil samples collected during dry season were: Fe (40100 - 87300 mg/kg); Mn (400 - 3500 mg/kg); Zn (600 -1300 mg/kg); Pb (400 - 1000 mg/kg) and during wet season: Fe (26100 -82700); Mn (500- 4200) mg/kg. Zn (600 – 1300) mg/kg; and Pb were only detected in S3 sample (600mg/kg). The results of the heavy metals were found to exceed the WHO permissible limits of heavy metals. Contamination index, degree of contamination, and pollution load indices indicated slight contamination to excessive pollution, very high risk of the degree of contamination, and extremely polluted soils respectively. The geo-accumulation index was uncontaminated to moderate contamination (0 80) with all the risk indices of the locations low (RI <150). The cumulative non-carcinogenic, health index (HI) for ingestion and dermal for soil during the dry season were all above 1 indicating non - carcinogenic health concerns for the residents of the study areas as they recorded higher values. The CRI was far above the acceptable limit indicating that residents in S3 during the wet season and S2 and S9 during the dry season have the probability of contracting cancer through ingestion within the life time of 70 years. Conclusion: The results of pollution indices show that the quality of soil in the study entirely deteriorated with respect to the DPR background. This indicates that the soil could not be used for any agricultural or domestic purposes.
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尼日利亚西南部奥贡州Ogijo湿季和旱季金属废料回收区周围土壤重金属健康风险评估
目的:本研究的目的是调查在奥贡州Ogijo金属废料回收区周围旱季和雨季收集的土壤样品中重金属的水平和相关风险。研究设计:在废金属回收工业(SMRI)附近的工业和社区内随机收集土壤样本,并用XRF进行分析。研究地点和时间:研究在尼日利亚西南部奥贡州Sagamu地方政府区的Ogijo进行。土壤样品采集时间分别为2020年3月5日至7日和9月24日至25日。方法:随机收集SMR附近工业和社区内的土壤样本,干燥,然后通过2mm筛网的不锈钢筛网进行筛选。通过S2 Ranger和Bruker ukx - x荧光光谱技术(XRF)对筛选后的样品进行重金属浓度分析。结果:土壤分析结果表明,旱季土壤样品中重金属浓度范围为:Fe (40100 ~ 87300 mg/kg);Mn (400 - 3500mg /kg);锌(600 -1300 mg/kg);铅(400 - 1000毫克/公斤),雨季:铁(26100 -82700);Mn (500- 4200) mg/kg。锌(600 - 1300)mg/kg;Pb仅在S3样品中检测到(600mg/kg)。结果发现重金属含量超过了世界卫生组织允许的重金属限量。污染指数、污染程度和污染负荷指标分别为轻度污染到重度污染、污染程度风险极高和极度污染土壤。地质堆积指数为未污染至中度污染(0.80),所有地点的风险指数均为低(RI <150)。枯水期摄入和土壤的累积非致癌性健康指数(HI)均大于1,表明研究区居民存在非致癌性健康问题。CRI远远超过了可接受限度,表明雨季S3和旱季S2和S9的居民在70年的寿命内通过摄入癌症的可能性。结论:污染指数结果表明,研究区土壤质量相对于DPR背景整体恶化。这表明土壤不能用于任何农业或家庭用途。
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