Monitoring and risk assessment of exposure to organochlorine pesticides through the water supply system, case of Karkheh River in southwest Iran

AbstractIn this investigation, the concentration of some organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) was monitored in the Karkheh River and the risk assessment of exposure to these pesticides residue through the water supply system was calculated. The mean concentrations of Lindane, Heptachlor, Chlordane, Dieldrin, Endrin, DDT were 0.135, 0.123, 0.077, 0.081, 0.076, 0.01  µg/L, respectively. The average risk of Lindane, Heptachlor, Chlordane, Dieldrin, DDT, and Endrin for adults was 1.2 E-6, 1.1E-6, 7E-7, 7.6E-7, 9E-8, 7E-7 or non-carcinogenic risks to adults decreased in Dieldrin >  Chlordane >  Heptachlor >  Endrine >  DDT >  lindane. The hazard index for all organochlorine pesticides was less than 1. These results did not raise concerns about the health of people exposed to studied pesticides. Total concentrations of all OCPs in the Karkheh River were below guidelines for individual pesticides. The hazard quotient sh owed that the consumption of treated water from the Susangard drinking water treatment plant has no non-cancerous effects. The HI was less than 1 that indicating the risk of exposure to a mixture of OCPs was not significant. Developing policies to reduce the use of pesticides and the use of suitable management practices could be implemented to lower the pesticide levels in the Karkheh River.
Source: Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: research