Ecological and human health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in water and soils within a crude oil waste management facility, Southwestern Ghana

被引:0
作者
Amoatey, Edith A. [1 ,2 ]
Glover, Eric T. [1 ,2 ]
Kpeglo, David O. [1 ,2 ]
Otoo, Francis [1 ,2 ]
Adotey, Dennis K. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghana, Grad Sch Nucl & Allied Sci, POB AE 1, Kwabenya, Accra, Ghana
[2] Ghana Atom Energy Commiss, Radiat Protect Inst, POB LG 80, Legon, Accra, Ghana
[3] Ghana Atom Energy Commiss, Natl Nucl Res Inst, POB LG 80 Legon, Accra, Ghana
关键词
Crude oil waste; Potentially toxic elements; Pearson correlation; Pollution indices; Risk assessment; HEAVY-METALS; SURFACE WATERS; POLLUTION; CONTAMINATION; ACCUMULATION; GROUNDWATER; KUMASI; SITES;
D O I
10.1007/s10661-023-11923-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Crude oil waste management is challenging due to the diverse constituents of the waste and its consequent impact on valued environmental receptors (water and soil). Characterization of the potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in soils and water within the surroundings of crude oil waste management facility is imperative, to aid evaluation of potential risks. The study assessed the potential environmental and human health risks posed by PTEs in soil and water from surroundings and adjoining settlement communities. A total of forty-four (44) samples were analyzed for PTEs (Cr, Pb, Zn, Co, Mn, Ni, Hg, Fe, As, Cu, Hg, and Cd) and physicochemical properties in both matrices. The total carcinogenic risk (TCR) for adults and children in the neighbouring community was 4.73 x 10-6 and 1.2 x 10-4, respectively, which was due to the high carcinogenic slope factor of arsenic. A strong correlation was observed between the PTEs and physicochemical properties, and their health risk was attributed to both geogenic and anthropogenic factors. The study indicated that the human health and ecological risk values obtained were within acceptable limits, with the waste management facility posing a higher risk in comparison to the nearby community. These risks may be attributed to the specific nature and intensity of the activities conducted at the facility. Hence, there is the need for continuous promotion of occupational and public awareness on the health and environmental impact of crude oil waste management.
引用
收藏
页数:25
相关论文
共 96 条
  • [1] Remediation of an oil-contaminated soil by two native plants treated with biochar and mycorrhizae
    Abbaspour, Ali
    Zohrabi, Farshad
    Dorostkar, Vajiheh
    Faz, Angel
    Acosta, Jose A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2020, 254 (254)
  • [2] Environmental Risk Assessment of Petroleum Activities in Surface Sediments, Suez Gulf, Egypt
    Abou El-Safa, Magda M.
    Gad, Mohamed
    Eid, Ebrahem M.
    Alnemari, Ashwaq M.
    Almarshadi, Mohammed H.
    Alshammari, Abdullah S.
    Moghanm, Farahat S.
    Saleh, Ali H.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 2021, 9 (05)
  • [3] Acheampong P.K., 2009, The Earth: Themes and Variations
  • [4] Modeling the vulnerability of groundwater to pollution in a fractured shale aquifer in SE Nigeria using information entropy theory, geospatial, and statistical modeling approaches
    Aghamelu, Okechukwu Pius
    Omeka, Michael Ekuru
    Unigwe, Chinanu Odinaka
    [J]. MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENT, 2023, 9 (02) : 2385 - 2406
  • [5] Toxic and heavy metals contamination assessment in soil and water to evaluate human health risk
    Ahmad, Waqar
    Alharthy, Rima D.
    Zubair, Muhammad
    Ahmed, Mahmood
    Hameed, Abdul
    Rafique, Sajjad
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)
  • [6] Ahmed F., 2016, Bangladesh. Ecol. Process., V5, P1, DOI DOI 10.1186/s13717-016-0045-5
  • [7] Akoto O, 2008, INT J ENVIRON RES, V2, P359
  • [8] Akoto O, 2017, J HEALTH POLLUT, V7, P28, DOI 10.5696/2156-9614-7.15.28
  • [9] Radiological and health hazards resulting from radioactivity and elemental composition of some soil samples
    Al-Khawlany, Abdu Hamoud
    Khan, A. R.
    Pathan, J. M.
    [J]. POLISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING, 2020, 26 (02): : 97 - 110
  • [10] Amedi J., 2021, J. Duhok Univ, V24, P106, DOI [10.26682/ajuod.2021.24.2.11, DOI 10.26682/AJUOD.2021.24.2.11]