Organochlorine pesticides in the surrounding soils of POPs destruction facility: source fingerprinting, human health, and ecological risks assessment
Autor: | Mehvish Mumtaz, Mujtaba Baqar, Syeda Nazish Ali, Huang Jun, Sajid Rashid Ahmad, Abdul-Sattar Nizami, Uzma Ashraf, Abdul Qadir, Muhammad Naveed Anwar |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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China Adolescent Heptachlor Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis 010501 environmental sciences 01 natural sciences Soil chemistry.chemical_compound Dieldrin Hydrocarbons Chlorinated Humans Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology Pakistan Pesticides 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Pollutant Ecology General Medicine Contamination Pesticide Pollution Hazard quotient chemistry Child Preschool Environmental science Endrin Environmental Pollutants Water Pollutants Chemical |
Zdroj: | Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 27:7328-7340 |
ISSN: | 1614-7499 0944-1344 |
Popis: | The elimination of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) obsolete pesticides stockpiles, particularly the organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), is one of the critical environmental issues faced by many developing countries. This pioneering study aimed to investigate the occurrence, source fingerprinting, human health, and ecological risks of OCPs in the surroundings of the lone POPs pesticide destruction facility in Pakistan. The ΣOCPs residual levels in soil ranged from 35.98 to 566.77 ng/g dry weight (dw), with a mean concentration of 174.42 + 111.62 ng/g (dw). The OCPs contamination levels in the soil followed the pattern as ΣHCHs > Σendrins > Σendosulfans > dieldrin > Σheptachlors > ΣDDTs > Σchlordanes > methoxychlor. The ΣHCHs residual concentrations were comparatively higher than the previous national and global soil studies. The recent accumulation of HCHs, DDTs, and heptachlor was observed in the study area as identified by β-HCH/∑HCHs, (DDE + DDD)/ΣDDTs, heptachlor/Σheptachlor, and heptachlor exo-epoxide/heptachlor ratios. The OCPs’ lifetime carcinogenic risk through ingestion, dermal, and inhalation exposure routes ranged from 1.65E-08 to 2.91E-07, whereas the noncarcinogenic hazard quotient (HQ) ranged from 9.12E-05 to 1.61E-03. The risk vulnerability among age groups was in the order: adult > toddler > child > teen > infant. The calculated risk levels were within an acceptable limit of one in a million (1 × 10−6) for carcinogenic risk and HQ |
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