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Trace Elements in Water, Sediment and Commonly Consumed Fish from a Fish Farm (NE Zimbabwe) and Risk Assessments

Kanda A.,Ncube F., Mabote R. R., Mudzamiri T., Kunaka K., Dhliwayo M.

SN applied sciences/SN Applied Sciences(2020)

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Limited information is available on trace element-water contamination and health risk assessment of small-scale intensive fish farming in low-income settings. Such information creates awareness among fish consumers, policy makers and the scientific community, regarding dietary exposure and health risks for not well-reported settings. The concentrations of potentially toxic trace elements in water, sediment and fish ( T. rendalli, O. nitloticus and M. salmoides ) were determined by spectrometry. The ecological and potential human health risks were assessed for Magobo dam, NE Zimbabwe, using the Hakanson ecological approach and the United States Environmental Protection Agency risk-assessment model, respectively. Concentrations in water and sediment appeared to increase in the order: cadmium < arsenic < lead. They restricted water use for irrigation and human consumption. The potential ecological risk factors for individual trace elements were below the index range for low risk. The potential ecological risk index for the dam (7.20) did not constitute ecological risk. The concentrations of trace elements in fish significantly varied with species, length and tissue ( p < 0.05). The concentrations of arsenic and lead in gills, liver and muscle for O. niloticus and arsenic in M. salmoides were greater than international maximum permissible limits for fish. The target cancer risk due to dietary exposure to arsenic in the three fish species was in the range 10 –6 . There is no obvious cancer risk to the exposed population.
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Ecological risk,Fish,Health risk assessment,Sediment contamination,Toxic element
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