Surface water quality assessment and probable health threats of metal exposure in the Tano South Municipality, Ahafo, Ghana

IF 2.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Jackson Adiyiah Nyantakyi , Lilian Sarpong , Roland Boadi Mensah , Samuel Wiafe
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The prime goal of this study was to assess the surface water quality and the associated health risks for residents in the Tano South Municipality, Ghana. The WHO drinking water criteria were compared with the findings of an analysis of eight surface waters for parameters such as physiochemical parameters, nutrient levels, and concentrations of selected metals. An evaluation was performed regarding the potential non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks associated with metal exposure by oral and dermal absorption. The estimated water quality index indicated that seven water samples were deemed unsuitable for human consumption, while one sample indicated very low water quality. The fluoride levels in all water samples were below the limit of detection, although it guards against dental caries. All of the water samples had mean concentrations of Cd and Fe above WHO guideline values, while one water sample had a Pb concentration that was higher than recommended. Principal component analysis showed that aside from the natural source, human-induced sources such as runoff of excess chemicals and soil erosion from adjacent farm soils were responsible for the substantial levels of contaminants in surface water samples. There was a possibility of non-carcinogenic consequences for children in seven out of eight water samples. However, cancer risk for Cd and Pb was not likely for adults and children in the study area. Findings serve as a representative case study for other districts and call on water managers to treat surface waters to guard against harmful health consequences and safeguard the designated buffer zones.
加纳阿哈福塔诺南市地表水质量评估和接触金属可能对健康造成的威胁
这项研究的主要目的是评估加纳塔诺南市的地表水水质以及与之相关的居民健康风险。将世界卫生组织的饮用水标准与对八种地表水的参数(如理化参数、营养水平和选定金属的浓度)的分析结果进行了比较。对通过口服和皮肤吸收接触金属可能产生的非致癌和致癌风险进行了评估。估计的水质指数表明,有七个水样不适合人类饮用,一个水样的水质极差。尽管氟可以预防龋齿,但所有水样中的氟含量都低于检测限。所有水样中镉和铁的平均浓度都高于世界卫生组织的指导值,而一个水样中铅的浓度高于建议值。主成分分析表明,地表水样本中污染物含量高的原因除自然来源外,还有人为来源,如过量化学品的径流和邻近农场土壤的侵蚀。在 8 个水样中,有 7 个水样可能会对儿童造成非致癌后果。不过,镉和铅对研究地区的成人和儿童都不可能有致癌风险。研究结果可作为其他地区的代表性案例研究,并呼吁水资源管理者对地表水进行处理,以防止有害健康的后果,并保护指定的缓冲区。
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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