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Potentially toxic elements in air and rainwater in Abidjan District: A health risk assessment

Brou Richmond Konan, Speaker at Environmental Research Conferences
Universite Polytechnique de Man, Cote d'Ivoire
Title : Potentially toxic elements in air and rainwater in Abidjan District: A health risk assessment

Abstract:

Environmental pollution is a major global issue. Ports, heavy traffic and the presence of industries increase this pollution in some megacities like Abidjan. This study assessed potentially toxic elements in aerosols and rainwater and estimated associated health risks in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. Aerosol and rainwater samples were collected in the communes of Cocody and Treichville during 2019 and 2020, taking into account the two main climatic seasons. Analysis of Trace Metal Elements (TME) and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) levels revealed a dual origin both natural and anthropogenic for these pollutants in the environments studied with concentration between not determined (nd) and 0.056 ng.ma in aerosol and between nd and 0.0805 meq.L-1 in rainwater for TME. PAH concentrations vary from nd to 0.0798 ng.m3 in aerosols. The ILCR values for inhaling BaP calculated are between nd and 4.02E-16 and from nd to 1.44E-15 respectively for adult and children. The cancer risk calculated in rainwater for TMEs through oral and dermal pathways, were all below 1×10?? in rainwater. The results show that children are more vulnerable than adults and highlight the importance of continuous monitoring to anticipate and mitigate health risks, especially for the most vulnerable groups.

Keywords: Aerosols, rain, heavy metals, Abidjan, cancer

Biography:

Dr. Brou Richmond Konan is a Researcher at the Polytechnic University of Man. He is an environmental hydrogeologist defending his Doctorate thesis in October 2023 on a transdisciplinary term including the carcinogenic effects of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) collected in air-rainwater-groundwater on population health. He has participated in some projects including PASMU with LASMES team led by Véronique YOBOUE and recently, he is participating in the DREEMES-CI project with Christelle MARLIN and Bernard ADIAFFI. Since July 2023, he has been the recipient of the MOPGA Scholarship where he collaborates with Laure MALLERET from the University of AIX-MARSEILLE.

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