Monte Carlo approach to risks assessment of heavy metals at automobile spare part and recycling market in Ilorin, Nigeria

Abstract This study evaluates the sources and health risks associated with heavy metals in Ipata spare part market in Ilorin, Nigeria. Soil and water samples were collected within and outside the market for heavy metal (As, Pb, Mg, Mn, Cd, Cr, Cu, Zn, Fe and Ag) analysis using Atomic Absorption Spec...

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Main Authors: Muyiwa Michael Orosun, Abayomi Daniel Adewuyi, Naheem Banji Salawu, Matthew Omoniyi Isinkaye, Olugbenga Rapheal Orosun, Adetola Sunday Oniku
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-12-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79141-0
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spelling doaj-356833df1189484792a5a027ed5a43de2020-12-20T12:29:34ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-12-0110111610.1038/s41598-020-79141-0Monte Carlo approach to risks assessment of heavy metals at automobile spare part and recycling market in Ilorin, NigeriaMuyiwa Michael Orosun0Abayomi Daniel Adewuyi1Naheem Banji Salawu2Matthew Omoniyi Isinkaye3Olugbenga Rapheal Orosun4Adetola Sunday Oniku5Department of Physics, University of IlorinDepartment of Physics, University of IlorinDepartment of Geophysics, Federal University Oye-EkitiDepartment of Physics, Ekiti State UniversityDepartment of Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Bayero UniversityDepartment of Physics, Modibbo Adama University of TechnologyAbstract This study evaluates the sources and health risks associated with heavy metals in Ipata spare part market in Ilorin, Nigeria. Soil and water samples were collected within and outside the market for heavy metal (As, Pb, Mg, Mn, Cd, Cr, Cu, Zn, Fe and Ag) analysis using Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. The results indicate that all the heavy metals analyzed show higher concentration within the recycling market than the control location. The concentration of heavy metals at the market decreases with an increasing depth between 0 and 50 cm and appears to be stable below 50 cm of the soil depth. All the Hazard Indices (HI) estimated for the soil samples are less than one (< 1) which is the standard set by USEPA, whereas, the Hazard Index (HI) for the water samples within the station is greater than 1. The Incremental Lifetime Cancer Risk (ILCR) for soil samples ranged from level I to level V, while that of water samples ranged from level VI to Level VII based on Delphii method of classification. This shows that the main lifetime cancer risk occurs through the water exposure pathway. Similarly, according to the mean, P5% and P95% cumulative probability using the Monte Carlo simulation, the ILCR is above the acceptable range of 1.00E−6 and 1.00E−4. All the pollution indices reveal that the significant pollution at the park is more of anthropogenic than pedogenic and lithogenic. Therefore, the market is contributing immensely to environmental pollution which may lead to unforeseen danger to human health.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79141-0
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author Muyiwa Michael Orosun
Abayomi Daniel Adewuyi
Naheem Banji Salawu
Matthew Omoniyi Isinkaye
Olugbenga Rapheal Orosun
Adetola Sunday Oniku
spellingShingle Muyiwa Michael Orosun
Abayomi Daniel Adewuyi
Naheem Banji Salawu
Matthew Omoniyi Isinkaye
Olugbenga Rapheal Orosun
Adetola Sunday Oniku
Monte Carlo approach to risks assessment of heavy metals at automobile spare part and recycling market in Ilorin, Nigeria
Scientific Reports
author_facet Muyiwa Michael Orosun
Abayomi Daniel Adewuyi
Naheem Banji Salawu
Matthew Omoniyi Isinkaye
Olugbenga Rapheal Orosun
Adetola Sunday Oniku
author_sort Muyiwa Michael Orosun
title Monte Carlo approach to risks assessment of heavy metals at automobile spare part and recycling market in Ilorin, Nigeria
title_short Monte Carlo approach to risks assessment of heavy metals at automobile spare part and recycling market in Ilorin, Nigeria
title_full Monte Carlo approach to risks assessment of heavy metals at automobile spare part and recycling market in Ilorin, Nigeria
title_fullStr Monte Carlo approach to risks assessment of heavy metals at automobile spare part and recycling market in Ilorin, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Monte Carlo approach to risks assessment of heavy metals at automobile spare part and recycling market in Ilorin, Nigeria
title_sort monte carlo approach to risks assessment of heavy metals at automobile spare part and recycling market in ilorin, nigeria
publisher Nature Publishing Group
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract This study evaluates the sources and health risks associated with heavy metals in Ipata spare part market in Ilorin, Nigeria. Soil and water samples were collected within and outside the market for heavy metal (As, Pb, Mg, Mn, Cd, Cr, Cu, Zn, Fe and Ag) analysis using Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. The results indicate that all the heavy metals analyzed show higher concentration within the recycling market than the control location. The concentration of heavy metals at the market decreases with an increasing depth between 0 and 50 cm and appears to be stable below 50 cm of the soil depth. All the Hazard Indices (HI) estimated for the soil samples are less than one (< 1) which is the standard set by USEPA, whereas, the Hazard Index (HI) for the water samples within the station is greater than 1. The Incremental Lifetime Cancer Risk (ILCR) for soil samples ranged from level I to level V, while that of water samples ranged from level VI to Level VII based on Delphii method of classification. This shows that the main lifetime cancer risk occurs through the water exposure pathway. Similarly, according to the mean, P5% and P95% cumulative probability using the Monte Carlo simulation, the ILCR is above the acceptable range of 1.00E−6 and 1.00E−4. All the pollution indices reveal that the significant pollution at the park is more of anthropogenic than pedogenic and lithogenic. Therefore, the market is contributing immensely to environmental pollution which may lead to unforeseen danger to human health.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79141-0
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