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Integrated Hydrogeochemical and Probabilistic Health Risk Assessment of Groundwater Contamination from Brewery Effluent in Aba, Southeastern Nigeria

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https://doi.org/10.15421/cims.5.334

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groundwater contamination, brewery effluent, heavy metals, probabilistic health-risk assessment, multivariate statistical analysis

Abstract

Purpose. This study evaluates groundwater contamination and associated human health risks arising from brewery effluent discharge in Aba, southeastern Nigeria, with emphasis on hydrogeochemical processes and probabilistic risk characterization. Design / Method / Approach. Fifteen groundwater samples from wells and boreholes were analysed for arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), and lead (Pb) using atomic absorption spectrometry under strict quality control. Hydrogeochemical facies were determined, while multivariate statistical techniques (Pearson correlation, principal component analysis, and hierarchical cluster analysis) were applied to identify contamination sources. Spatial distribution was assessed using inverse distance weighting. Health risks were evaluated using deterministic models and Monte Carlo simulation (10,000 iterations), including sensitivity analysis. Findings. Results revealed a hydrogeochemical shift from Ca–HCO₃ to Na–Cl facies near the effluent zone, indicating anthropogenic influence. Arsenic concentrations exceeded permissible limits in several locations. Deterministic risk assessment showed hazard index (HI) values above unity, particularly in children. Probabilistic analysis indicated elevated non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic risks, with a 95th percentile HI of 6.20 and cancer risk up to 9.8 × 10⁻⁴. Sensitivity analysis identified arsenic as the dominant risk contributor. Theoretical Implications. The study advances understanding of contaminant transport mechanisms and risk variability in groundwater systems impacted by industrial effluents in developing urban environments. Practical Implications. Findings highlight the urgent need for effective effluent treatment, groundwater monitoring, and public health interventions in industrialized regions. Originality / Value. This research integrates hydrogeochemical analysis with probabilistic health risk modelling, providing a comprehensive framework for assessing industrial groundwater contamination in sub-Saharan Africa. Research Limitations / Future Research. The study is limited by sample size and spatial coverage. Future research should incorporate seasonal variations, larger datasets, and advanced predictive modelling approaches. Article Type. Empirical Paper.

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Author Biographies

  • Chidimma Onyinye Ikeme, Federal University of Technology Owerri

    Lecturer and Researcher in the Department of Microbiology at the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), Nigeria. Holds a Bachelor's degree in Microbiology and a Master's degree in Environmental Microbiology from the same institution. Has over fifteen (15) years of professional and research experience in microbiology. Research focuses on public health microbiology, environmental microbiology, and food microbiology, with an emphasis on microorganisms in relation to human health, environmental sustainability, and food safety. Additional research interests include microbial genetics and bioinformatics, with an emphasis on understanding microbial interactions and their implications for health and environmental management.

  • Stephen Obioma Akidi, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture

    Lecturer and Researcher in the Department of Geology at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria. Holds a Master of Science degree in Hydrogeology from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria. Has contributed to scholarly discourse on groundwater resource development and management. Additional research interests include hydrogeochemical characterization, ecological risk assessment, and strategies for the remediation of groundwater contamination.

  • Chukwuebuka Nnamdi Onwubuariri, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture

    Lecturer in the Department of Physics at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Nigeria. Applied geophysicist, energy and environmental researcher. Holds a Ph.D. in Applied Geophysics from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, an M.Sc. in Geophysics, and a B.Tech. in Industrial Physics from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri. Research focuses on geothermal energy exploration, environmental and engineering geophysics, groundwater resource evaluation, seismic data processing, and geospatial analysis for sustainable development. Author of over 38 peer-reviewed publications with notable citation impact. Recipient of the TETFund Institutional-Based Research Grant, leading research on geothermal resource evaluation in the Lower Benue Trough. Founder and Lead Geophysicist of BUKS Geophysical. Previously worked as a Geophysicist/Seismologist with BGP/CNPC in Nigeria. Contributions include peer review, academic service, and keynote presentations at scientific forums.

  • Chidiebere Charles Agoha, Federal University of Technology Owerri

    Applied geophysicist. Holds a PhD in Applied Geophysics, a Master's degree in Geophysics, and a Bachelor's degree in Physics, all from the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO). Recipient of the Best PhD Research Award in the Earth Sciences (2023 and 2024), awarded by the Nigerian Society of Physical Sciences (NSPS). Life member of the Nigerian Society of Physical Sciences (NSPS), and member of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS) and the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE). Research interests include environmental geophysics, geomechanics, petrophysics, reflection and refraction seismology, and geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI).

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2026-04-28

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Ikeme, C. O., Akidi, S. O., Onwubuariri, C. N., & Agoha, C. C. (2026). Integrated Hydrogeochemical and Probabilistic Health Risk Assessment of Groundwater Contamination from Brewery Effluent in Aba, Southeastern Nigeria. Challenges and Issues of Modern Science, 5(1), 334. https://doi.org/10.15421/cims.5.334

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