Potential environmental pollution and human health risk assessment due to leachate contamination of groundwater from anthropogenic impacted site

Autor: Omobolaji O. Afolabi, Elekwachi Wali, Eze C. Ihunda, Maureen C. Orji, Victoria O. Emelu, Lilian C. Bosco-Abiahu, Nnamdi C. Ogbuehi, Sunny O. Asomaku, Odinaka A. Wali
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Environmental Challenges, Vol 9, Iss , Pp 100627- (2022)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2667-0100
DOI: 10.1016/j.envc.2022.100627
Popis: One of the consequences of landfill systems is the emission of leachate, which is capable of causing contamination of the surrounding environment, including groundwater. Considering three major abandoned landfills in an urban area in Nigeria, the potential environmental pollution due to leachate generated from landfills and human health risk assessment of nearby groundwater were examined using laboratory standards (APHA 2012). The result revealed that the landfills' leachate pollution index (LPI) is 18.84, 19.57, and 19.66, indicating potential pollution of the environment, including groundwater and soil. Conformity of groundwater indicated that Arsenic (Ar-0.0001), Cadmium (Cd-0.002), Zinc (Zn-0.02), Barium (Ba-0.03), Manganese (Mn-0.05), Copper (Cu-0.02, 0.012), Chromium (Cr-0.006, 0.007), and Cobalt (Co-0.03, 0.015) are within the WHO permissible limit while Nickel (Ni-0.06) and Lead (Pb-0.05) exceeded the permissible limit. Using the USEPA model for human health risk assessment, the Total Hazard quotient (THQ) for ingestion and derma exposure indicated that the heavy metals have ≤1 across the three landfills, indicating that the exposed population experience no significant health risk. The THQ trended as Cd>Co>Zn>Ba>Mn>Cu>Cr>Ni>As>Pb for children across all the landfills. The estimation for Total Carcinogenic Risk (TCR) for carcinogenic metals (As, Cd, Cr, Ni, and Pb) from various landfill indicated no carcinogenic risk (TCR
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