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Mercuric pollution of surface water, superficial sediments, Nile tilapia (Oreochromis nilotica Linnaeus 1758 [Cichlidae]) and yams (Dioscorea alata) in auriferous areas of Namukombe stream, Syanyonja, Busia, Uganda.

Mercuric pollution of surface water, superficial sediments, Nile tilapia (Oreochromis nilotica Linnaeus 1758 [Cichlidae]) and yams (Dioscorea alata) in auriferous areas of Namukombe stream, Syanyonja, Busia, Uganda.

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dc.contributor.author Timothy Omara
dc.contributor.author Shakilah Karungi
dc.contributor.author Raymond Kalukusu
dc.contributor.author BrendaVictoria Nakabuye
dc.contributor.author Sarah Kagoya
dc.contributor.author Bashir Musau
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:35Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:35Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.issn 21678359
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/48979
dc.description.abstract The mercury content and the contamination characteristics of water, sediments, edible muscles of a non-piscivorous fish (Oreochromis nilotica Linnaeus 1758 [Cichlidae]) and yams (Dioscorea alata) from Namukombe stream in Busia gold district of Uganda were evaluated. Human health risk assessment from consumption of contaminated fish and yams as well as contact with contaminated sediments from the stream were performed. Forty-eight (48) samples of water (n = 12), sediments (n = 12), fish (n = 12) and yams (n = 12) were taken at intervals of 10 m from three gold recovery sites located at up, middle and down sluices of the stream and analyzed for total mercury (THg) using US EPA method 1631. Results (presented as means  ±  standard deviations) showed that water in the stream is polluted with mercury in the range of < detection limit to 1.21  ±  0.040 mg/L while sediments contain mean THg from < detection limit to 0.14  ±  0.040 ugg-1. Mean THg content of the edible muscles of O. nilotica ranged from < detection limit to 0.11 ± 0.014 ugg-1while D. alata contained from < detection limit to 0.30  ±  0.173 ugg-1mean THg. The estimated daily intake ranged from 0.0049 ugg-1day-1 to 0.0183 ugg-1day-1 and 0.0200 ugg-1day-1 to 0.0730 ugg-1day-1 for fish consumed by adults and children respectively. The corresponding health risk indices ranged from 0.0123 to 0.0458 and 0.0500 to 0.1830. Estimated daily intake was from 0.0042 ugg-1day-1 to 0.1279 ugg-1day-1 and 0.0130 ugg-1day-1 to 0.3940 ugg-1day-1 for D. alata consumed by adults and children respectively. The health risk indices recorded were from 0.011 to 0.320 and 0.033 to 0.985 for adults and children respectively. The mean THg content of the sediments, edible muscles of O. nilotica and D. alata were within acceptable WHO/US EPA limits. About 91.7% of the water samples had mean THg above US EPA maximum permissible limit for mercury in drinking water. Consumption of D. alata grown within 5 m radius up sluice of Namukombe stream may pose deleterious health risks as reflected by the health risk index of 0.985 being very close to one. From the pollution and risk assessments, mercury use should be delimited in Syanyonja artisanal gold mining areas. A solution to abolish mercury-based gold mining in the area needs to be sought as soon as possible to avert the accentuating health, economic and ecological disaster arising from the continuous discharge of mercury into the surrounding areas. Other mercury-free gold recovering methods such as use of borax, sluice boxes and direct panning should be encouraged. Waste management system for contaminated wastewater, used mercury bottles and tailings should be centralized.
dc.publisher PeerJ
dc.relation.ispartof PeerJ
dc.subject Artisanal gold mining
dc.subject Busia gold district
dc.subject Contamination factor
dc.subject Dioscorea alata
dc.subject Estimated Daily Intake
dc.subject Geoaccumulation index
dc.subject Mercury contamination
dc.subject Namukombe stream
dc.subject Oreochromis nilotica Linnaeus 1758 [Cichlidae]
dc.subject Sediments
dc.title Mercuric pollution of surface water, superficial sediments, Nile tilapia (Oreochromis nilotica Linnaeus 1758 [Cichlidae]) and yams (Dioscorea alata) in auriferous areas of Namukombe stream, Syanyonja, Busia, Uganda.
dc.type journal article
dc.identifier.doi 10.7717/peerj.7919
dc.identifier.pmid 31656704
dc.identifier.mag 2955192203
dc.identifier.pmc PMC6812675
dc.identifier.lens 009-760-898-278-710
dc.identifier.volume 7
dc.identifier.spage e7919
dc.subject.lens-fields Gold mining
dc.subject.lens-fields Borax
dc.subject.lens-fields Nile tilapia
dc.subject.lens-fields Environmental science
dc.subject.lens-fields Veterinary medicine
dc.subject.lens-fields Tailings
dc.subject.lens-fields Pollution
dc.subject.lens-fields Mercury (element)
dc.subject.lens-fields Surface water
dc.subject.lens-fields Wastewater


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