Stanley Chukwuemeka Ihenetu, Victor Obinna Njoku, Francis Chizoruo Ibe, Gang Li, A. Chinweuba, Christian Ebere Enyoh
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Determination of pollutions in the surface of water samples from Ogbajarajara river, Nigeria by spectrophotometer and atomic absorption spectrometry before evaluation of health risk assessment
Determination of environmental pollution in the surface water is very important. So, in this study, determination, and health risk assessment were evaluated. The pollutions such as anions, cations, and heavy metals were analyzed in surface water by photometer spectrometry and atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). TDS for wet and dry seasons go from 122.17±1.74 mg L-1 to 63.80±0.86 mg L-1. The high phosphate levels in both wet and dry seasons are recorded from 60.74±0.61 - 60.27±0.38 mg L-1 in both seasons. Iron values observed range from 8.42±0.06 to 6.28±0.11 mg L-1 in the wet and dry season, Cu was recorded between 0.08±0.01 - 0.07±0.01 mg L-1, Mn recorded from 0.07±0.01 to 0.06±0.01 mg L-1, Zn recorded between 2.29±0.09 - 1.15±0.09 mg L-1, and Pb recorded from 0.69±0.09 to 0.40±0.18 mg L-1 while Cd and Ni were not detected in the study. Water quality index (WQI) values were determined as 549 for wet and 328 for the dry season, the hazard indices for both seasons are below one. The outcomes in this present study showed that the level of Pb in the surface water could present a carcinogenic risk to both adults and children. All heavy metals results were validated by ET-AAS.