Assessment of Heavy Metal Concentration in Water, Sediment and Common Fish Species of Dhaleshwari River in Bangladesh and their Health Implications

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Evena Parvin Lipy
Mahmuda Hakim
Liton Chandra Mohanta
Dipa Islam
Chadni Lyzu
Dipankar Chandra Roy
Iffat Jahan
Samina Akhter
Mohammad Raknuzzaman
Md. Abu Sayed
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[1] Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research,Biomedical and Toxicological Research Institute
[2] Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research,BCSIR Laboratories Dhaka
[3] University of Dhaka,Department of Fisheries
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Heavy metal; Bioaccumulation; Fish; Human health risk; Dhaleshwari River; Carcinogenic risk;
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The present study emphasized on evaluating the extent of pollution of Dhaleshwari River in Bangladesh due to the discharge of heavy metals from tanneries and other industries along with the health risks associated with the consumption of the heavy metals accumulated fish. For this purpose, three spots of Dhaleshwari River which are in the vicinity of the industrial outlet were selected for evaluating the seasonal status of heavy metals in water, sediment, and organs of three common fish species. Average concentrations of metals in water and sediment were in the order of Cr > Cd > Pb > Cu > As and Cr > Pb > Cu > As > Cd respectively. The average HM concentrations in water and sediment exceeded WHO and USEPA standards suggesting serious pollution to the aquatic environment. In fish organs, metal concentrations were in the order of Cu > Cr > Pb > Cd > As. Accumulation was highest in gills and lowest in muscles. Fish muscles had a relatively higher concentration of heavy metals (except As) exceeding the safe limits of FAO and WHO. Seasonal variation was also observed in water for all metals (p < 0.01), in sediment for Cu and As (p < 0.05), and in fish for Cr, Cd, and Cu (p < 0.05); higher concentrations were observed in winter. Bioconcentration factor analysis indicated that Cu, Pb, and Cr were more concentrated in fish. Health risk assessment reveals that the carcinogenic risk of Cr is associated with the consumption of contaminated fish species of the studied area.
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