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Assessment of the Chemical Quality of Recreational Bathing Water in Argentina by Health Risk Analysis
Authors:Fabio Peluso  José Gonzalez Castelain  Lorena Rodríguez  Natalia Othax
Affiliation:1. Flatlands Hydrology Institute (UNCPBA, CIC, MA) , Azul , Argentina;2. Flatlands Hydrology Institute (UNCPBA, CIC, MA) , Azul , Argentina;3. National Agency for Promotion of Science and Technology (ANPCyT) , Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires , Argentina;4. National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research (CONICET) , Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires , Argentina
Abstract:Del Azul creek (Argentina) is a natural water body used for recreational bathing in which heavy metals and pesticides have been detected. The aim of the study is to estimate the probabilistic non-cancer and cancer risks by recreational bathing, applying U.S. Environmental Protection Agency models for aggregated (exposure through accidental oral intake of water and dermal contact) and cumulative risks (combined exposure to groups of substances) for bathers of 5, 10, 15, and 20 years old. Bathing in Del Azul creek does not generate risks at the concentrations and the exposure scenarios considered. Cypermethrin and arsenic and heptachlor were the riskiest non-cancer and cancer substances, respectively. Our study highlights the importance of considering both routes of exposure because of the great significance of the dermal route and because of the variability of population characteristics, as it has been stated in other studies. These considerations are highly significant for Argentina, where the quality of recreational water for other than microbiological causes is frequently evaluated based only on the harmful oral intake and applied to a hypothetical individual representative of the population.
Keywords:health risk analysis  heavy metals  pesticides  recreational waters
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