Overview of Heavy Metal Concentrations in Public Pipe Borne Water and Its Safety Implications for the Communities in Abuja Metropolis North-Central Nigeria

Isaac Madueke Nwaedozie
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Heavy Metals (HM) are relatively dense metal or metalloid noted for its potential toxicity in the environment and these metals appear in the World Health Organization List of Chemicals of public health concern. Long-term exposure to HMs have been linked to slowly progressing physical, muscular and neurological degenerative processes in human that mimic Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, liver and kidney failures as well as alterations in gene expressions. This study assessed the concentration of some HM in public water supply in Abuja Metropolis from 2015 to 2016 with the view to determining its overall percentage compliance with the WHO(2008) recommended limits for drinking water quality . The HMs selected were aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) and manganese (Mn). A representative water samples from the six locations within the study area were collected and analyzed according to the Standard Methods and Procedures. Sampling regime took place three (3) times in each sampling month from which the monthly and annual mean values were obtained and analyzed statistically. The result indicated the following mean concentrations Al (0.61±0.13mg/l), Fe (0.21±0.06mg/l), Pb (ND), Cr (ND), and Mn (0.03±0.03mg/l). The overall average percentage compliance WHO limits were Al (70.60%, Fe (85%), Pb (100%), Cr (100%) & Mn (91%) respectively. The results revealed that all the selected HMs concentration in the public drinking water within the period were within the WHO recommended aluminum concentration that was slightly above the recommended limit of 0.20mg/l. The study recommended for limit except a substitute of aluminum sulphate in public water treatment and also concluded that the selected HMs concentrations in the public water supply in Abuja Metropolis within the period were in compliance with the WHO quality for safe drinking water and therefore safe for human consumption. However, concern was raised for its aluminum level and possible health implications on long-term exposure particularly the aged population.
尼日利亚中北部阿布贾市公共管道水重金属浓度综述及其对社区的安全影响
重金属(HM)是相对致密的金属或类金属,因其在环境中的潜在毒性而闻名,这些金属出现在世界卫生组织的公共卫生关注化学品清单中。长期接触HMs与人体缓慢发展的身体、肌肉和神经退化过程有关,这些过程类似于阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病、肌肉萎缩症、多发性硬化症、肝肾衰竭以及基因表达的改变。本研究评估了2015年至2016年阿布贾大都会公共供水中一些HM的浓度,以确定其符合世卫组织(2008年)建议的饮用水质量限值的总体百分比。选择的健康管理物质是铝(Al)、铁(Fe)、铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)和锰(Mn)。根据标准方法和程序对研究区内六个地点的代表性水样进行了采集和分析。每个采样月进行3次采样,获得月平均值和年平均值,并进行统计分析。结果表明:平均浓度为Al(0.61±0.13mg/l)、Fe(0.21±0.06mg/l)、Pb (ND)、Cr (ND)、Mn(0.03±0.03mg/l)。总体平均符合WHO标准的百分比分别为Al(70.60%)、Fe(85%)、Pb(100%)、Cr(100%)和Mn(91%)。结果表明,调查期内选定的公共饮用水中HMs浓度均在WHO推荐的铝浓度范围内,略高于0.20mg/l的推荐限值。该研究建议除了在公共水处理中使用硫酸铝替代品之外的限量,并得出结论认为,在此期间阿布贾大都会公共供水中选定的HMs浓度符合世卫组织安全饮用水质量标准,因此可供人类安全食用。然而,人们对其铝含量以及长期接触可能对健康产生的影响,特别是对老年人的影响表示关注。
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