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Health risks from multiroute exposure of potentially toxic elements in a coastal community: a probabilistic risk approach in Pangkep Regency, Indonesia

Journal

GEOMATICS NATURAL HAZARDS & RISK
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 705-735

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/19475705.2022.2041110

Keywords

Carcinogenic risk; noncarcinogenic risk; probabilistic risk assessment; river pollution; toxic metals

Funding

  1. Ministry of Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia (DIKTI) through PKPI-PMDSU 2021 scheme [172.5/E4.4/KU/2021]

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This study estimated the health risks of exposure to potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in river water, sediments, and edible aquatic biota in coastal areas. The findings suggest that adverse health impacts may occur in the Pangkep coastal population. The sensitivity analysis identified the factors that have the greatest influence on health risks.
Populations in coastal areas are vulnerable to chronic exposure to potentially toxic elements (PTEs) from aquatic ecosystems. In this study, we estimated the health risks from Cd, Cr, Fe, and Pb exposure in river water, sediments, and edible aquatic biota (Anadara granosa and Chanos chanos). Human daily intake was determined by an interview process with 287 respondents that were selected by proportional cluster random sampling. The cumulative probability value for total risk exceeded the acceptable limit value, indicating that adverse health impacts from PTE exposure may occur in the Pangkep coastal population. The sensitivity analysis showed that exposure duration and Cr concentrations are the factors with the greatest influence in a recreational exposure scenario, whereas the frequency of exposure to shellfish and milkfish is the most influential factor for health risks in a residential scenario. Thus, reducing Cr concentrations in river water, restricting swimming duration, and limiting the frequency of shellfish and milkfish consumption are required to mitigate health risks in the future.

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