Seasonal distribution, source apportionment and risk assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in groundwaters in Owo, Southwestern Nigeria
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water practice and technology
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The study focused on evaluating the seasonal distribution, source apportionment, and probabilistic risk assessment of polyaromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs) in groundwater. Groundwater samples were obtained from Owo, southwestern Nigeria and
subjected to liquid–liquid extraction and quantified using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Total PAH concentrations
varied from about 180 to 23,600 ng/L during the dry season. The wet season, on the other hand, exhibited a wider range,
from about 1,550 to 150,000 ng/L. Seasonal variations were also found in PAH types and concentrations, with relatively
higher concentrations recorded during the wet season. Diagnostic ratios and positive matrix factorization indicated that
coal/biomass combustion and traffic-related vehicular emissions were the prevalent sources of PAHs in groundwater. Health
risk assessment indicated potential carcinogenic risks (incremental lifetime cancer risk (ILCR).1E 04), while ecological
assessment suggested medium (RQNC,800 and RQMPC 1) and high ecological risks (RQNC 800 and RQMPC 1). The study
reflected the need for effective mitigation strategies.