Heliyon (Jun 2020)

Occurrence and probabilistic risk assessment of PAHs in water and sediment samples of the Diep River, South Africa

  • Adetunji A. Awe,
  • Beatrice O. Opeolu,
  • Olatunde S. Olatunji,
  • Olalekan S. Fatoki,
  • Vanessa A. Jackson,
  • Reinette Snyman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 6
p. e04306

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This study investigated the levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in water and sediment samples of the Diep River freshwater system of Western Cape Province, South Africa. A solid-phase extraction - gas chromatography - flame ionisation detection (SPE-GC-FID) method was utilised to simultaneously determine the 16 United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) listed priority PAHs in water and sediment samples. The seasonal averages of individual PAH detected at the studied sites, ranged between not detected (Nd) and 72.38 ± 9.58 μg/L in water samples and between Nd and 16.65 ± 2.63 μg/g in the corresponding sediment samples. The levels of PAHs measured in water and sediment samples were subjected to probabilistic risk assessment to predict the possibility of regulatory values being exceeded. The average percentage exceedence of 63.26 was obtained for PAHs in water samples of the Diep River, while the corresponding average percentage exceedence obtained for sediment sample was 63.71. Sufficient exposure of humans and aquatic organisms to the exceedance levels obtained, would cause adverse health effect.

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