Evaluation of Health Risk Concerns of Trace Metals in Borehole Water Proximal to Dumpsites in Benin City, Nigeria
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the health risk concern of some trace metals in selected borehole drinking water proximal to open dumpsites in Benin City. Borehole water samples were collected and analysed for trace metals using standard methods. Health risk and pollution indices were...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2019-02, Vol.22 (9) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The objectives of this study were to evaluate the health risk concern
of some trace metals in selected borehole drinking water proximal to
open dumpsites in Benin City. Borehole water samples were collected and
analysed for trace metals using standard methods. Health risk and
pollution indices were used to characterise the trace metals. The
average daily dosage (ADD) results showed low concentrations of the
trace metals in the various borehole sites. Oluku 1 had Mn (0.04), Zn
(0.11) and Cu (0.01). Oluku 2 had Mn (0.43), Zn (0.18) and Cu (0.01)
while Ikueniro 1 had Mn (0.05), Zn (0.17) and Cu (0.01) and Ikueniro 2
had Mn (0.04), Zn (0.15) and Cu (0.01). The hazard quotient (HQs) and
hazard index (HI) values were < 1. The results of the Metal
Pollution Index (MPI) revealed the values of Oluku 1 (4.6E-06), Oluku 2
(1.0E-04), Ikueniro 1 (1.4-05) and Ikueniro 2 (5.6E-06). The
classification of the water were within class 0 and 1. The findings of
this study have revealed that the trace metal contents found in the
boreholes waters were within the safe limits as referenced. On this
premise, the borehole waters were recommended safe for consumption
without any health risk impact, consequent of no evidence of pollution. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |