Assessment of human health risks through the consumption of mercury contaminated fish from gold and platinum mining areas

被引:3
|
作者
Stevens, Erin L. [1 ]
Wepener, Victor [1 ]
Erasmus, Johannes H. [1 ]
机构
[1] North West Univ, Unit Environm Sci & Management, Water Res Grp, Potchefstroom, South Africa
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Adverse human health effects; bioaccumulation; biomagnification; Clarias gariepinus; Cyprinus carpio; mining pollution; MULTIPLE STRESSORS; TROPHIC TRANSFER; OLIFANTS RIVER; VAAL RIVER; BIOACCUMULATION; POLLUTION; METALS; TISSUE;
D O I
10.1080/03067319.2023.2290217
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Mining activities can pollute freshwater systems with toxic contaminants that can damage the environment and cause risks to human health. In South Africa, mercury is a contaminant of major concern due to it being released into the environment through artisanal gold mining and the coal combustion process at power stations. Mercury accumulates in the liver and more importantly the muscle tissue of fish. Mercury can then be transferred to humans through the consumption of contaminated fish and can affect the nervous system and cause permanent damage. Although South Africa is a major contributor to global mercury emissions, there are very few papers published on mercury concentrations and the risks to human health associated with consuming contaminated fish. This study aimed to determine the mercury concentrations in environmental matrices (water, sediment and two fish species (Cyprinus carpio and Clarias gariepinus)) from five sites and determine the risks to human health associated with the consumption of these fish. The mercury concentrations in muscle and liver tissues of C. carpio (1.2 and 0.8 mg/kg) and C. gariepinus (1.6 and 0.9 mg/kg) from Boskop Dam were the highest across all sites. Clarias gariepinus had higher mercury concentrations and a higher risk to human health compared to C. carpio across all sites. Both species from Boskop Dam and the Vaal River, while C. gariepinus from Olifantsnek and Modder Dam all had a hazard quotient of > 1 which shows these fish had a high possibility for adverse health effects to humans.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] MERCURY CONCENTRATIONS IN FISH FROM CONTAMINATED AREAS IN SCOTTISH WATERS
    CLARK, G
    TOPPING, G
    JOURNAL OF THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1989, 69 (02) : 437 - 445
  • [22] Increase of the background human exposure to mercury through fish consumption due to gold mining at the Tapajos river region, Para State, Amazon
    Castilhos, ZC
    Bidone, ED
    Lacerda, LD
    BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 1998, 61 (02) : 202 - 209
  • [23] ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL HUMAN HEALTH RISKS FROM SOME HEAVY METALS AND ARSENIC VIA FISH CONSUMPTION
    Canpolat, Ozgur
    FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN, 2020, 29 (03): : 1686 - 1694
  • [24] Assessment of human health risks posed by consumption of fish from the Lower Passaic River, New Jersey
    Urban, J. D.
    Tachovsky, J. A.
    Haws, L. C.
    Staskal, D. Wikoff
    Harris, M. A.
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2009, 408 (02) : 209 - 224
  • [25] Metal Concentrations in Plants from Mining Areas in South Morocco: Health Risks Assessment of Consumption of Edible and Aromatic Plants
    El Hamiani, Ouafae
    El Khalil, Hicham
    Sirguey, Catherine
    Ouhammou, Ahmed
    Bitton, Gabriel
    Schwartz, Christophe
    Boularbah, Ali
    CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER, 2015, 43 (03) : 399 - 407
  • [26] Human Health Risks Assessment Associated with Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil from Different Contaminated Areas of Mexico
    Iván N. Pérez-Maldonado
    Ángeles C. Ochoa Martínez
    Tania Ruíz-Vera
    Sandra T. Orta-García
    José A. Varela-Silva
    Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2017, 99 : 338 - 343
  • [27] Human Health Risks Assessment Associated with Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil from Different Contaminated Areas of Mexico
    Perez-Maldonado, Ivan N.
    Ochoa Martinez, Angeles C.
    Ruiz-Vera, Tania
    Orta-Garcia, Sandra T.
    Varela-Silva, Jose A.
    BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2017, 99 (03) : 338 - 343
  • [28] Health risk assessment for human exposure to mercury species and arsenic via consumption of local food in a gold mining area in Colombia
    Marrugo-Madrid, Siday
    Pinedo-Hernandez, Jose
    Paternina-Uribe, Roberth
    Marrugo-Negrete, Jose
    Diez, Sergi
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2022, 215
  • [29] Mercury in breast milk - A health hazard for infants in gold mining areas?
    Bose-O'Reilly, Stephan
    Lettmeier, Beate
    Roider, Gabriele
    Siebert, Uwe
    Drasch, Gustav
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYGIENE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, 2008, 211 (5-6) : 615 - 623
  • [30] A Quantitative Assessment and Biomagnification of Mercury and Its Associated Health Risks from Fish Consumption in Freshwater Lakes of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
    Hina, Nikhat
    Riaz, Rahat
    Ali, Usman
    Rafique, Uzaira
    Malik, Riffat Naseem
    BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH, 2021, 199 (09) : 3510 - 3526