Heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants contamination in river, estuary, and marine sediments from Atlantic Coast of Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Robert Bueya Suami
Periyasamy Sivalingam
Dhafer Mohammed Al Salah
Dominique Grandjean
Crispin Kyela Mulaji
Pius Tshimankinda Mpiana
Florian Breider
Jean-Paul Otamonga
John Poté
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[1] University of Kinshasa (UNIKIN),Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry
[2] University of Kinshasa (UNIKIN),Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[3] University of Geneva,Department F.
[4] Jamal Mohamed College,A. Forel for Environmental and Aquatic Sciences and Institute of Environmental Sciences, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science
[5] King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology,Postgraduate and Research Department of Microbiology
[6] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),Joint Centers of Excellence Program
[7] Université Pédagogique Nationale (UPN),Central Environmental Laboratory (GR
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Persistence organic pollutants; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Heavy metals; Sediment pollution; Risks; Atlantic Coast, Democratic Republic of the Congo;
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The pollution assessment and the evaluation of potential risks in the Atlantic Coastal Region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are still very limited. Consequently, the present study investigates for the first time the concentrations of heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants (organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)) in river, estuary, and marine sediments from this area. The results highlighted high concentrations of Cr, Zn, As, and Pb exceeding the probable effect level (PEL) on aquatic life. Zn was the most dominant element detected at a range of 180–480 mg kg−1 in marine sediment, 132–382 mg kg−1 in estuary sediment, and 121–687 mg kg−1 in river sediment. Total PCBs (∑7 × 4.3) ranged from 1995 to 20,156 μg kg−1, 2013–12,058 μg kg−1, and 1861–36,417 μg kg−1 in marine, estuary, and river sediments, respectively. Total PCBs (∑7 × 4.3) were above PEL for all sediments, suggesting potential adverse effects on benthic organisms. The OCP, PBDE, and PAH levels were low to moderate for all sediments. Taking into consideration, the concentrations of Zn, Pb, PCBs, and DDTs, probable environmental risks, are present.
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