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- Title
Spatial monitoring and health risk assessment of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in environmental matrices from an industrialized impacted canal in South Africa.
- Authors
Ohoro, Chinemerem Ruth; Adeniji, Abiodun Olagoke; Okoh, Anthony Ifeanyi; Okoh, Omobola Oluranti
- Abstract
This study investigates the pollution of Markman stormwater runoff, which is a tributary to Swartkops River Estuary. Solid-phase and ultrasonic extraction methods were utilized in the extraction of water and sediment samples, respectively. The pH of the sampling sites was above the EU guideline. The ranges of concentration of Σ 6 PBDE obtained in water and sediment samples for all the seasons were 58.47–1357 ng/L and 175–408 ng/g, respectively. Results also showed that BDE-66 was the dominant congener, specifically in the industrial zone, where its concentrations ranged from 2 to 407 ng/g in sediment. Consequently, the high concentration of BDE- 66 in the sediment of stormwater calls for concern. Penta-BDE suggests potential moderate eco-toxicological risk, as evident in the calculated risk assessment. The result showed possible photodegradation along the contaminant's travel time, as only 7% of the PBDE was detected at the point of entry into the Swartkops River Estuary. Markman stormwater may be contributing heavily to the pollution load of Swartkops River, as evident in the alarming concentrations of PBDEs obtained. The industries at this zone should eliminate the contaminants before discharging their effluents into the canal.
- Subjects
SOUTH Africa; HEALTH risk assessment; POLYBROMINATED diphenyl ethers; ENVIRONMENTAL risk assessment; TRAVEL time (Traffic engineering); RUNOFF; SOLID phase extraction
- Publication
Environmental Geochemistry & Health, 2022, Vol 44, Issue 10, p3409
- ISSN
0269-4042
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s10653-021-01114-7