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Abstract :
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) concentrations across the Lower Orashi and Sombriero which are tide and
saline influenced were measured across eight (8) locations. These unique environments are affected by hydrocarbon
mining especially in the Tropical Deltaic Wetland zones. Sediment and water samples were analyzed to ascertain potential
human and ecological implications. Standard laboratory methods were adopted for physico-chemical parameters of water
while PCB sequencing/speciation was done by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS). The PCB
speciation chemistry reveals non-similarity in their characteristic bioabundance across all stations. However, similarity
exists in PCBs concentrations in the marine media. PCBwater locational dominance is in the order: SR3 (104.02) > TZ2
(5.16) > SR2 (3.60) > TZ1 (3.35) > OR3 (3.04) > OR2 (2.91) > SRI (2.39) > OR1 (1.38). ∑PCBwater (125.85) > ∑PCBsediment
(47.02), implying the surface waters bioaccumulates more PCBs than sediments comparatively. PCB-66 2,3’,4,4’-
Tetrachlorobiphenyl (5.13) ranks the highest ecotoxin in the study area. SR3 and OR1 ranks highest and least in PCBs
locational concentrations respectively. Ecologically, Sombriero River (SR = 110.01, %) > Transition Zone (TZ = 8.51, %) >
Orashi River (OR = 7.33, %) in PCB bioabundance, indicating locational and media variations at P < 0.05. The results
show riparian populations’ exposure to PCBs posing likely health impacts. Review, monitoring and stringent enforcement
of importation, application, disposal regulations of PCB laden equipment and appliances is recommended amongst others.
Keywords :
Environmental Pollution, Human Health Assessment, Organochlorine, Niger Delta, Lower Sombriero, Orashi Zon.
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Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) concentrations across the Lower Orashi and Sombriero which are tide and
saline influenced were measured across eight (8) locations. These unique environments are affected by hydrocarbon
mining especially in the Tropical Deltaic Wetland zones. Sediment and water samples were analyzed to ascertain potential
human and ecological implications. Standard laboratory methods were adopted for physico-chemical parameters of water
while PCB sequencing/speciation was done by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS). The PCB
speciation chemistry reveals non-similarity in their characteristic bioabundance across all stations. However, similarity
exists in PCBs concentrations in the marine media. PCBwater locational dominance is in the order: SR3 (104.02) > TZ2
(5.16) > SR2 (3.60) > TZ1 (3.35) > OR3 (3.04) > OR2 (2.91) > SRI (2.39) > OR1 (1.38). ∑PCBwater (125.85) > ∑PCBsediment
(47.02), implying the surface waters bioaccumulates more PCBs than sediments comparatively. PCB-66 2,3’,4,4’-
Tetrachlorobiphenyl (5.13) ranks the highest ecotoxin in the study area. SR3 and OR1 ranks highest and least in PCBs
locational concentrations respectively. Ecologically, Sombriero River (SR = 110.01, %) > Transition Zone (TZ = 8.51, %) >
Orashi River (OR = 7.33, %) in PCB bioabundance, indicating locational and media variations at P < 0.05. The results
show riparian populations’ exposure to PCBs posing likely health impacts. Review, monitoring and stringent enforcement
of importation, application, disposal regulations of PCB laden equipment and appliances is recommended amongst others.
Keywords :
Environmental Pollution, Human Health Assessment, Organochlorine, Niger Delta, Lower Sombriero, Orashi Zon.