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Assessment of the Pollution Status of Eleyele Lake, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria

Olayinka, Oluwafunmilayo O. - Personal Name; Adedeji, Hakeem Oludare - Personal Name; Akinyemi, Adeolu Akanji - Personal Name; Oresanya, Olusola Juwon - Personal Name; Olayinka, Oluwafunmilayo O.||Adedeji, Hakeem Oludare||Akinyemi, Adeolu Akanji||Oresanya, Olusola Juw - Personal Name;
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Background. Lakes are a vital water resource, but are adversely affected by pollutants such as
heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from urban, agricultural and industrial
activities. This can give rise to potential pollution-related health problems such as cancer and
infectious diseases. Risk assessments are necessary to determine the degree of pollution and
its effects on human health and ecological systems.
Objectives. This study assessed the pollution status and a risk assessment was calculated to
determine the degree of the pollution and its effects on the human health and the ecological
system of Eleyele Lake in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Methods. Physical and chemical parameters, heavy metals and PCBs were determined in the
lake water using standard methods from December 2013 to February 2014 at ten different
sites of anthropogenic activity.
Results. Water pH ranged from 6.00–7.50, while electrical conductivity ranged from
205.00–221.00 μs/cm3. Dissolved oxygen ranged from 0.30–6.00 mg/L and total dissolved
solids ranged from 105.00–113.00 mg/L. Phosphate levels ranged from 13–0.99 mg/L. Nitrate
and sulphate in the dry season ranged from (3.10–3.80 and 35.81–40.97 mg/L) and (0.12–
0.37 and 6.10–10.30 mg/L) in the wet season. Heavy metal concentrations were in the order
cadmium (Cd) > zinc (Zn) > copper (Cu) > chromium (Cr) > lead (Pb) for the dry season
and Cd > Zn > Cr > Pb > Cu for the wet season. Total PCBs ranged from 493.90–732.55 μg/L
and 52.00–390.03 μg/L for the dry and wet seasons, respectively. All determined physical
and chemical parameters were within permissible levels, while heavy metals and PCB
concentrations were higher than permissible levels.
Discussion. The hazard quotients and carcinogenic risk values were greater than acceptable
limits, indicating that PCBs in Eleyele lake water pose adverse health effects to the local
population. It was observed in this study that lower chlorinated PCBs were more prevalent
than higher chlorinated PCBs. This may be attributed to the fact that the lower chlorinated
PCBs are influenced by atmospheric deposition as a result of their volatility, and they are
more susceptible to atmospheric transport than highly chlorinated PCBs.
Conclusions. PCBs possess serious health risks to the population that depends on the
lake as a source of domestic water and its aquatic organisms. Efforts are needed to reduce
anthropogenic influence on the lake through strict environmental controls.


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: Journal of Health & Pollution., 2017
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wetland
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