Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in sediments and fish from dredged tributaries and creeks of river Ethiope, South-South, Nigeria: sources, risk assessment and bioaccumulation

O. Eyenubo, V. O. Peretomode, F. Egharevba, S. Osakwe, O. G. Avwioro, Emmanuel Etim
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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are persistent organic pollutants that are ubiquitous in nature. In this study, the levels of PCBs were evaluated in sediments and fish samples obtained from dredged tributaries and creeks of River Ethiope. The work also assessed the possible relationship between the parameters and risks posed by polychlorinated biphenyls via several pollution indices. The mean concentrations of PPCBs on the sediments spanned from 645 – 3,977 µg/kg (wet season) to 252 – 1,219 µg/kg (dry season) dry weight. The concentrations of PCBs in fishes were 1,688 µg/kg (wet season) and 557 µg/kg (dry season). Higher bioaccumulation factors were observed with lower molecular weight PCBs than the higher ones (9 – Hexa – PCB, 8- Tetra- PCB). The results of the ecological risk (160 \leq Eri < 320), and human health risk (\geq 10-4 to 10-3-\leq 10-6), showed moderately to very high contamination and also moderately to very high cancer risk for children and adults. The strong positive correlation between PCB-114 and PCB-77, PCB-81, PCB-105 (r2 = 1.00, 0.99 & 1.00, p < 0.01) and the risks assessment values which ranged from 6.10 × 10-3 to 1.47 × 10-2 for children and 6.30 × 10-4 to 1.11 × 10-3 for adults (wet season), 1.04 × 10-3 to 2.99 × 10-2 for children and 7.80 × 10-5 to 5.61 × 10-1 for adults (dry season), showed rarely to adversely high potential ecological risk, biological effect and human health risk across the environment. The data show that higher levels of PCBs were observed in sediments and fish samples when compared with available standards. Considering the ILCR, hazard index, toxic equivalent, the sediments and fish obtained from these sites would be considered risky for humans. Dredging activities are majorly responsible for the high levels of PCBs across the sites. These have contributed significantly to the environmental status of the studied area.
尼日利亚南部 Ethiope 河疏浚支流和溪流沉积物和鱼类中的多氯联苯 (PCB):来源、风险评估和生物累积性
多氯联苯(PCB)是自然界中无处不在的持久性有机污染物。在这项研究中,对从埃塞俄比亚河的疏浚支流和小溪中获取的沉积物和鱼类样本中的多氯联苯含量进行了评估。这项工作还通过几个污染指数评估了多氯联苯参数与风险之间可能存在的关系。沉积物中多氯联苯的平均浓度从 645 - 3,977 微克/千克(雨季)到 252 - 1,219 微克/千克(旱季)(干重)不等。鱼类体内的多氯联苯浓度分别为 1,688 微克/千克(雨季)和 557 微克/千克(旱季)。低分子量多氯联苯的生物累积系数高于高分子量多氯联苯(9-六-多氯联苯、8-四-多氯联苯)。生态风险(160 \leq Eri < 320)和人类健康风险(\geq 10-4 to 10-3-\leq 10-6)的结果表明,污染程度为中度到极重度,儿童和成人患癌症的风险也为中度到极重度。PCB-114 和 PCB-77、PCB-81、PCB-105(r2 = 1.00、0.99 和 1.00,p < 0.01)与风险评估值之间存在很强的正相关性,儿童风险评估值介于 6.10 × 10-3 到 1.47 × 10-2 之间,成人风险评估值介于 6.30 × 10-4 到 1.11 × 10-3 之间(湿法)。成人(雨季)的风险评估值为 6.10 × 10-3 至 1.47 × 10-2,6.30 × 10-4 至 1.61 × 10-1,儿童(旱季)的风险评估值为 1.04 × 10-3 至 2.99 × 10-2,成人(旱季)的风险评估值为 7.80 × 10-5 至 5.61 × 10-1。数据显示,与现有标准相比,沉积物和鱼类样本中的多氯联苯含量较高。考虑到 ILCR、危害指数和毒性当量,从这些地点采集的沉积物和鱼类样本对人体有风险。疏浚活动是造成这些地点多氯联苯含量高的主要原因。这些活动严重影响了研究区域的环境状况。
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