Organochlorine Pesticides in Water,Sediment and Fish from the Nile River and Manzala Lake in Egypt |
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Authors: | Nobuyoshi Yamashita Yoshikuni Urushigawa Shigeki Masunaga Mohamed I Walash Akira Miyazaki |
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Institution: | 1. Hydrospheric Environmental Protection Department , National Institute for Resources and Environment , 16-3 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305, Japan;2. Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Yokohama National University , Yokohama, 240, Japan;3. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy , University of Mansoura El-Mansoura , 35516, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Abstract To assess the risks of organochlorine pesticides discharged into the hydrospheric environment of Egypt, river and lake water, drinking water, suspended solids, sediments and fish were collected during 1993—1994 from the Nile River and Manzala Lake in Egypt and were transported to Japan for chemical analysis. Among different organochlorine pesticides analyzed, p,p′-DDE was the most predominant in fish (7.6 to 67 ng/g wet wt.), sediments (3.2 to 432 ng/g dry wt.) and suspended solids (5.3 tc 138 pg/L). However, in the dissolved phase of water samples HCH compounds predominated (α-HCH, 71 to 2,815 pg/L). Concentrations of organochlorine pesticides, except chlordane, were higher in Manzala Lake than in the River Nile. Concentrations of organochlorine pesticides in fish corresponded with those in sediments from each location. Comparison of organochlorine concentrations in Nile River water with those reported in earlier studies suggested a decrease in concentrations during the last decade. However, concentrations of p,p′-DDE has increased in fish. It appears that the release of this metabolite from contaminated sediment is the major source of p,p′-DDE in fish during recent years. |
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Keywords: | Organochlorine pesticides DDT HCH HCB Egypt Nile River |
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