Spatial Distribution and Potential Health Risk Assessment of Fluoride and Nitrate Concentrations in Groundwater from Mbour-Fatick Area, Western Central Senegal  

Spatial Distribution and Potential Health Risk Assessment of Fluoride and Nitrate Concentrations in Groundwater from Mbour-Fatick Area, Western Central Senegal

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作  者:Mathias Diedhiou Seyni Ndoye Awa Diagne Arnaud Gauthier Stephan Whonlich Serigne Faye Philippe Le Coustumer Mathias Diedhiou;Seyni Ndoye;Awa Diagne;Arnaud Gauthier;Stephan Whonlich;Serigne Faye;Philippe Le Coustumer(Department of Geology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar, Dakar, Senegal;Laboratoire Eau-Energie-Environnement-Procds Industriels (LE3PI), Dpartement de Gnie Civil, Ecole Suprieure Polytechnique, Universit Cheikh Anta DIOP, Dakar, Sngal;Laboratoire de Gnie Civil et Go-Environnement, Facult des Sciences et Technologies, Universit de Lille, Lille Villeneuve-dAscq, France;Department of Applied Geology, Ruhr University of Bochum (RUB), Bochum, Germany;Bordeaux Imaging Center, Universit de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France)

机构地区:[1]Department of Geology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar, Dakar, Senegal [2]Laboratoire Eau-Energie-Environnement-Procds Industriels (LE3PI), Dpartement de Gnie Civil, Ecole Suprieure Polytechnique, Universit Cheikh Anta DIOP, Dakar, Sngal [3]Laboratoire de Gnie Civil et Go-Environnement, Facult des Sciences et Technologies, Universit de Lille, Lille Villeneuve-dAscq, France [4]Department of Applied Geology, Ruhr University of Bochum (RUB), Bochum, Germany [5]Bordeaux Imaging Center, Universit de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

出  处:《Journal of Water Resource and Protection》2024年第11期695-719,共25页水资源与保护(英文)

摘  要:This study aims to delineate the spatial distribution of nitrate and fluoride in groundwater and to estimate the non-carcinogenic risks using the human health risk assessment model recommended by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Forty-two samples were collected from wells and boreholes and analyzed for nitrate, fluoride and other water quality parameters. Results of the study indicate that fluoride and nitrate concentrations vary respectively from 0.13 to 9.41 mg·L−1 and from 0.13 to 432.24 mg·L−1 with respective median values of 2.65 and 13.85. About 69% of groundwater samples exceed the allowable limit (1.5 mg·L−1) of fluoride for drinking water. Spatial distribution of fluoride shows high concentrations in certain localities with values ranging from 6.74 mg·L−1 to 9.41 mg·L−1. The spatial distribution of nitrate indicates that the majority of water samples (87.18%) have nitrate concentrations lower than the World Health Organization (WHO) standard guideline value of 50 mg·L−1. Assessment of non-carcinogenic risks associated with intake of polluted groundwater in local populations indicates that 82.05% and 87.18% of groundwater samples have a THI > 1 in adults and children, respectively. However, the highest THI value (15.87) was recorded for children suggesting that children face greater non-carcinogenic risks than adults. The results of this study can be used as a support by the policymakers and practitioners to develop appropriate policies for effective and sustainable groundwater management and to monitor human health implications.This study aims to delineate the spatial distribution of nitrate and fluoride in groundwater and to estimate the non-carcinogenic risks using the human health risk assessment model recommended by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Forty-two samples were collected from wells and boreholes and analyzed for nitrate, fluoride and other water quality parameters. Results of the study indicate that fluoride and nitrate concentrations vary respectively from 0.13 to 9.41 mg·L−1 and from 0.13 to 432.24 mg·L−1 with respective median values of 2.65 and 13.85. About 69% of groundwater samples exceed the allowable limit (1.5 mg·L−1) of fluoride for drinking water. Spatial distribution of fluoride shows high concentrations in certain localities with values ranging from 6.74 mg·L−1 to 9.41 mg·L−1. The spatial distribution of nitrate indicates that the majority of water samples (87.18%) have nitrate concentrations lower than the World Health Organization (WHO) standard guideline value of 50 mg·L−1. Assessment of non-carcinogenic risks associated with intake of polluted groundwater in local populations indicates that 82.05% and 87.18% of groundwater samples have a THI > 1 in adults and children, respectively. However, the highest THI value (15.87) was recorded for children suggesting that children face greater non-carcinogenic risks than adults. The results of this study can be used as a support by the policymakers and practitioners to develop appropriate policies for effective and sustainable groundwater management and to monitor human health implications.

关 键 词:FLUORIDE NITRATE Groundwater Quality Human Health Risk Western Central Senegal 

分 类 号:P64[天文地球—地质矿产勘探]

 

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