Contamination Characteristics And Human Health Risk Assessment Of Potentially Toxic Elements In Dust From Seven Different Land Use Types
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The contamination characteristics, risks, and sources of the potentially toxic elements in
dust from seven different land use types were investigated. One hundred and seven (107)
dust samples were collected from seven different land use areas and analyzed for lead,
arsenic, zinc, copper, iron, manganese, chromium, vanadium, titanium, nickel, and
cadmium using a field portable X-Ray fluorescence analyzer. The mean concentration
(mg kg-1
) ranges of toxic elements in the dust at different land uses were: Pb (3.5 – 42.1),
As (3.0 – 4.6), Zn (43.2 – 272.9), Cu (12.1 – 54.6), Fe (12792.1 – 28202.3), Mn (101.9
– 321.4), Cr (44.4 – 127.4), V (53.8 – 123.7), Ti (1918.8 – 3746.9), Ni (16.0 – 18.9), and
Cd (5.2 – 5.9). Except for cadmium, the potentially harmful element levels in the dust
were generally found to be below the background, World Health Organization (WHO),
and Dutch target (VROM) guideline limits across all land use zones. According to the
results of the geo-accumulation indicator, the dust in Sekyere South was unpolluted to
moderately polluted with lead, arsenic, zinc, copper, manganese, iron, chromium, and
titanium, moderately polluted with vanadium, and severely polluted with cadmium. The
enrichment factor calculation revealed that zinc was moderately enriched, vanadium was
significantly enriched, and cadmium was greatly enriched, while the others showed
deficient to little enrichment. According to the modified degree of contamination
findings, the site has a moderate degree of contamination with cadmium accounting for
57% of the contamination. The contamination of the site is in the following order: auto
mechanic shop > residential > school > lorry park > market > road > playground. Only
cadmium posed a very high potential ecological risk in the dust, according to the potential
ecological risk rating. The principal component analysis yielded three distinct
components of elements. Component one (Ti, V, Cr, and Fe) could be the outcome of
natural sources. Component two (Mn, Cu, Zn, As, and Pb) could have come from both
