Assessing Heavy Metals in the Sele River Estuary: An Overview of Pollution Indices in Southern Italy.

Sele River carcinogenic contaminant load ecological risk assessment heavy metals human health risk non-carcinogenic sediment status water pollution

Journal

Toxics
ISSN: 2305-6304
Titre abrégé: Toxics
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101639637

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 Jan 2024
Historique:
received: 29 11 2023
revised: 28 12 2023
accepted: 01 01 2024
medline: 22 1 2024
pubmed: 22 1 2024
entrez: 22 1 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Rapid industrialization, coupled with a historical lack of understanding in toxicology, has led in an increase in estuary pollution, frequently resulting in unexpected environmental situations. Therefore, the occurrence of heavy metals (HMs) constitutes a major environmental issue, posing a serious risk both to aquatic ecosystems and public health. This study aimed to evaluate the levels of eight HMs (As, Hg, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in water, suspended particles, and sediment near the Sele River estuary (Italy) in order to assess their environmental impacts on the sea and health risks for humans. The results revealed an increasing order of HM concentration according to the scheme suspended particulate matter (SPM) > sediment (SED) > dissolved phase (DP) and a moderate contamination status in sediment. The health risk assessment indicated that the non-carcinogenic risk was negligible. Carcinogenic risk, expressed as the incremental lifetime cancer risk (ILCR), was negligible for Cd and Ni and within tolerable limits for As, Pb, and Cr. The findings suggested that, even if there are currently no specific limits for chemical parameters in the transitional waters of Italy, monitoring systems should be implemented to determine pollution levels and implement effective steps to improve river water quality and reduce human health risks.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38250994
pii: toxics12010038
doi: 10.3390/toxics12010038
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Auteurs

Fabiana Di Duca (F)

Department of Public Health, University "Federico II", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy.

Paolo Montuori (P)

Department of Public Health, University "Federico II", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy.

Elvira De Rosa (E)

Department of Public Health, University "Federico II", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy.

Bruna De Simone (B)

Department of Public Health, University "Federico II", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy.

Immacolata Russo (I)

Department of Public Health, University "Federico II", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy.

Raffaele Nubi (R)

Department of Public Health, University "Federico II", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy.

Maria Triassi (M)

Department of Public Health, University "Federico II", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131 Naples, Italy.

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