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Risks to Human Health from the Consumption of Water from Aquifers in Gold Mining Areas in the Coastal Region of Ecuador

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  • Irene Passarelli

    (Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Calabria, 87036 Rende, Italy)

  • Demmy Mora-Silva

    (Green Amazon, Research Center, Nueva Loja EC-210150, Ecuador
    Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias y Tecnologías Marinas, Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, Spain)

  • Carla Arguello Guadalupe

    (Research Group Sustainability, Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo, Facultad de Recursos Naturales, Riobamba 060104, Ecuador)

  • Thalía Carrillo Arteaga

    (Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo, Facultad de Informática y Electrónica, Riobamba 060104, Ecuador)

  • Rogelio Ureta Valdez

    (Research Group GIRMI, Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo, Sede Morona Santiago, Macas 140101, Ecuador)

  • Luz María Orna Puente

    (Research Group GEAA, Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo, Facultad de Ciencias, Riobamba 060104, Ecuador)

  • María Gabriela Tobar Ruiz

    (Green Amazon, Research Center, Nueva Loja EC-210150, Ecuador)

  • Guicela Ati-Cutiupala

    (Green Amazon, Research Center, Nueva Loja EC-210150, Ecuador)

  • Marcelo Sanchez-Salazar

    (Green Amazon, Research Center, Nueva Loja EC-210150, Ecuador)

  • Salvatore Straface

    (Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Calabria, 87036 Rende, Italy)

  • Carlos Mestanza-Ramón

    (Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Calabria, 87036 Rende, Italy)

Abstract

Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM) is a source of supply in many areas of the world, especially in developing countries. This is often carried out illegally using toxic substances such as mercury. Mercury, due to its chemical–physical properties and the transport factors involved between the different environmental matrices, can percolate through soil and from surface water to groundwater. The objective of this study was to conduct a human health risk assessment. For this purpose, a screening of mercury concentrations was carried out, collecting 67 water samples at selected points, and a risk assessment was performed applying both a deterministic and a probabilistic approach. A deterministic approach is a specific analysis based on determining the values of the risk quotient (HQ) and the risk index (HI) for each receptor category (adults and children) and scenario (residential and recreational) considered; a probabilistic approach is based on stochastic simulation techniques and the evaluation of the statistical quantities. There was found to be a discrepancy between the results provided by the two approaches, with the deterministic approach suggesting a more worrisome picture. However, in general, the results showed a greater exposure in the provinces of El Oro and Esmeraldas, and a greater vulnerability of child receptors.

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  • Irene Passarelli & Demmy Mora-Silva & Carla Arguello Guadalupe & Thalía Carrillo Arteaga & Rogelio Ureta Valdez & Luz María Orna Puente & María Gabriela Tobar Ruiz & Guicela Ati-Cutiupala & Marcelo Sa, 2024. "Risks to Human Health from the Consumption of Water from Aquifers in Gold Mining Areas in the Coastal Region of Ecuador," Resources, MDPI, vol. 13(4), pages 1-18, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jresou:v:13:y:2024:i:4:p:53-:d:1371768
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