Organochlorine, Organophosphorus, and Carbamate Pesticide Residues in an Ethiopian Rift Valley Lake Hawassa: Occurrences and Possible Ecological Risks

Daniel WM-Bekele, GirmaTilahun,Elias Dadebo,Amare Haileslassie,Zinabu Gebremariam

Environmental science and pollution research international(2024)

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Currently, pesticide production and use are on the rise globally. This trend is certain to continue in the coming decades with residues posing risks to the environment and human health even at low levels. Although various aspects of pesticides and their possible implications have widely been studied, such studies have mostly been carried out in developed countries leaving the rest of the world with little scientific information. We present here the results of a study on the occurrences, concentrations, and ecological risks of 30 pesticide residues (PRs) in water and sediment samples from a tropical freshwater Lake Hawassa in the Ethiopian Rift Valley. A total of 54 composite samples of water and sediment were collected from three sampling sites on three occasions. The samples were prepared by quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) technique, and analyzed using GC-MS at Bless Agri Food Laboratory Service located in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The study applied the risk quotient (RQ) method to scrutinize the risks posed to aquatic biota by the detected PRs. The results showed occurrences of 18 and 20 PRs in the water and sediment samples, respectively. The majority, 78 and 75
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Ethiopia,Lake hawassa,Freshwater,Pesticides,Ecological risk,Rift valley
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