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Levels and Potential Health Hazards of Chlorinated Pesticidesin Surface Water Samples of Charsadda Area of Pakistan Using SPME-GC-ECD Technique

Anna KallistovaJuris BurlakovsYahya JaniSultan AlamGul RukhNoor RehmanMuhammad ZahoorS. M. Mukaram ShahIvar ZekkerZane Vincevica-gaileNajeeb Ur RahmanMuhammad Sufaid KhanMuhammad Ikram A. WahabMuhammad Hussain IsmailNoor Ul AminLuqman Ali ShahNikolai V. Pimenov

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water samplesHeptachlorHeptachlor EpoxideGeography Planning and DevelopmentSPMEChlordaneAquatic Sciencecancer riskBiochemistryDieldrinchemistry.chemical_compoundAldrinTD201-500Water Science and Technologychlorinated pesticidesWater supply for domestic and industrial purposesGeovetenskap och miljövetenskapHydraulic engineeringPesticidechemistryEnvironmental chemistryEndrinGC-ECDEarth and Related Environmental SciencesTC1-978Surface water

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In the present study, we determined the levels of chlorinated pesticide residues in surface water samples collected from the Charsadda district (KPK, Pakistan). SPME-GC-ECD with COMBI PAL CTC autosampler was used for extraction and analysis of 20 organochlorine pesticides in the collected water samples. For maximum efficiency of the SPME procedure, several parameters were studied, including the extraction and desorption time of the fiber, solution pH, agitation of samples, and stirring speed, etc. This method showed good liner response, with R2 values in the range of 0.9887 to 0.9999 for all pesticides. This method also provided good percent recoveries at 1 µg L−1 (87.5 to 106.0%) and at 2 µg L−1 (88.5 to 109.2%). Lower limits of detection for all 20 chlorinated pesticides were found to be lower than their maximum permissible contamination levels. Approximately 50% of the surface water samples collected from the Charsadda district were found to be contaminated with the pesticides γ-BHC, heptachlor, aldrin and dieldrin, with maximum concentrations of 0.023, 0.108, 0.014 and 0.013 µg L−1, respectively. For adults and children, the cancer risk from water due to contamination by various pesticides ranged from 0 to 33.29 × 10−6. The non-carcinogenic risk from each pollutant in the water samples of the Charsadda district was found to be in the order of heptachlor &gt

10.3390/w13182468http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-45752