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  • PFASs have been rarely studied in the Lake Victoria Basin and Uganda, prompting an investigation into their presence in various water sources including open lake, rivers, urban drainage, and municipal tap water.
  • The study found varying average concentrations of PFASs, with the highest levels detected in the Nakivubo Channel, and established that atmospheric deposition was the main contributor to overall PFAS influx into Lake Victoria.
  • While PFHxA and PFOS were noted for their significant presence, the overall estimated human exposure to PFAS through drinking water indicated a low risk of adverse health effects.

Article Abstract

Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) have scarcely been studied in the Lake Victoria Basin and Africa in general. We investigated spatial profiles of PFASs in the Ugandan part of Lake Victoria, their influxes and human exposure via drinking water. We analyzed open lake water, riverine water (Rivers Kagera and Sio), urban drainage water (Nakivubo Channel), over-lake bulk atmospheric deposition and municipal tap water (Kampala, Jinja and Entebbe). The average concentrations (ng/L) for individual target PFASs were in the ranges of 0.08-23.8 (Nakivubo Channel), 0.01-10.8 (Murchison Bay), R. Kagera, >R. Sio > Nakivubo Channel. Perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) had the highest influx and retention estimates, respectively. Perfluoroalkane sulfonates (PFSAs) were mostly associated with urban drainage samples. PFASs were likely recycled from the Nakivubo Channel, through the Murchison Bay, into municipal drinking water. The estimated human exposure to ∑PFASs via drinking water indicated low risk of adverse health effects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146970DOI Listing

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