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Concentration Level and Health Risk Assessmentof Heavy Metals in PM<sub>2.5</sub> in Ambient Air of MakkahCity, Saudi Arabia

Mohammed Abdulaziz, Ali Alshehri, Hatim Matooq Badri, Ahmed Summan, Ali Sayqal

2022Polish Journal of Environmental Studies14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exposure to air pollution in general and Particulate Matter (PM) and its constituents, in particular, can be extremely harmful to human health. Given the importance of PM and its constituents concerning human health, this study aimed to evaluate the levels of PM 2.5 and some HMs in the atmosphere of Makkah City, Saudi Arabia, and assess the health risks associated with exposure to HMs. The 24-h mean concentration of PM 2.5 in Makkah city was 38.013.5 g/m 3 which exceeded the WHO air quality guidelines and national ambient air quality standard of Saudi Arabia. The average concentrations of HMs were Mn (54.313.3 ng/m 3 )>Pb (40.39.2 ng/m 3 )>As (27.84.1 ng/m 3 )>Ni (20.512.9 ng/m 3 )> Cr (18.26.2 ng/m 3 )>Cd (13.03.1 ng/m 3 ). The non-carcinogenic risks (non-CRs) and carcinogenic risks (CRs) associated with exposure to measured HMs were analyzed using hazard quotient (HQ) and incremental lifetime cancer risk (ILCR), respectively. Arsenic was found to be the major contributor to health risk and oral ingestion was found to be the most detrimental pathway of exposure to HMs. For future research, it is recommended to evaluate the HMs and their health risks in various environmental media in different Saudi cities.

Topics & Concepts

Heavy metalsEnvironmental scienceHealth risk assessmentHealth riskEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental healthChemistryMedicineHeavy metals in environmentMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementHealthcare and Environmental Waste Management
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