Behavioural dynamics of water quality parameters and human exposure assessment of trace metals in Agulu Lake Water, South-East Nigeria

Chioma Perpetua Okafor , John Kanayochukwu Nduka , Peter Olisaemeka Okafor , Chideraa Courage Offor
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Lakes in South-East Nigeria are vital for domestic and agricultural water use, yet increasing anthropogenic pressures raise concerns about trace metal contaminations and associated health risks. A total of 100 water samples were collected from ten stations of Agulu Lake during dry and rainy seasons. Fifteen water quality parameters, including trace metals, were analyzed. Multivariate indices; heavy metal pollution index (HPI), toxicity load, and hazard index (HI); were applied to evaluate contamination levels and potential human health risks. The dominant trace metals were Cr (range: 0.11–1.20 mg/L) and Pb (range: 0.33–1.08 mg/L) during the dry season, whereas in the rainy season Cr (range: 0.51–1.43 mg/L) and Pb (range: 0.29–0.51 mg/L) remained the most prevalent. NO3- and NO2- peaked at the IEN and OYT stations in the dry season. HPI indicated Cd and Pb as the major contributors to water quality deterioration. Toxicity loads of Cr, Mn, and Cu reached 589,536.5, 141,405.6, and 196,262.4 in the dry season, with notable seasonal shifts. The HI values for all sampling locations were greater than 1, designating the lake as a high-risk zone. Agulu Lake water is unsafe for human consumption due to trace metal contamination, primarily from Cd, Cr, and Pb. Identification and control of point sources of pollution are urgently required to protect public health.
尼日利亚东南部阿古鲁湖水中水质参数的行为动力学和微量金属的人体暴露评估
尼日利亚东南部的湖泊对家庭和农业用水至关重要,但人为压力的增加引起了人们对微量金属污染和相关健康风险的关注。在旱季和雨季从阿古鲁湖的十个站点共采集了100个水样。分析了包括微量金属在内的15个水质参数。多元指数;重金属污染指数(HPI)、毒性负荷和危害指数(HI);用于评估污染水平和潜在的人类健康风险。旱季以Cr(0.11 ~ 1.20 mg/L)和Pb(0.33 ~ 1.08 mg/L)为主,雨季以Cr(0.51 ~ 1.43 mg/L)和Pb(0.29 ~ 0.51 mg/L)为主。在旱季,IEN和OYT站NO3-和NO2-达到峰值。HPI显示Cd和Pb是导致水质恶化的主要因素。旱季Cr、Mn、Cu的毒性负荷分别为589,536.5、141,405.6和196,262.4,季节变化显著。所有采样点的HI值均大于1,为高危区。由于微量金属污染,主要来自Cd、Cr和Pb,阿古鲁湖水不适合人类饮用。识别和控制点源污染是保护公众健康的迫切需要。
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