Assessment of Some Pollutant Gases in Selected Cities in Crude Oil-Rich Delta State Nigeria

Ifezue Obianuju Appolonia, Aiyesanmi Ademola Festus, Ogunjobi Kehinde, Sunday Oluwatoyin Michael
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Delta state is one of the petroleum-producing states in Nigeria where upstream and downstream exploration activities tend to pollute the environment. While soil and water pollution are regularly monitored, there is a dearth of information on the impact of exploration and related industries on air quality. This study investigated the levels of pollutant gases including ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulphide and ammonia in ambient air samples selected cities (Warri, Ughelli, Sapele and Ugbenu) in Delta state, Nigeria. The concentration of the gases was determined using air sampling instruments equipped with appropriate sensors for selective to each gas. Meteorological parameters were also obtained concurrently during sampling. The results obtained showed that the average concentrations of SO2, H2S and NH3 were all below the National ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) and Federal ministry of environment (FMEnv) regulatory limits. However, the mean concentration of O3 and NO2 obtained exceeded the NAAQS and FMEnv regulatory limits of 0.007 ppm, 0.05 ppm and 0.04 ppm – 0.06 ppm respectively. Ugbenu, the control station did not record any value for the pollutant gases. This is as a result of non-availability of industrial activities that emit these pollutant gases in the area. There was a clear seasonal variation, with higher values recorded mostly in the dry season. The field data agreed with global model data on the pollutant gases. The information from this study provides information on the level of these pollutant gases and how the various industrial process may impact their concentration in this region.
尼日利亚富原油三角洲州部分城市污染气体评价
三角洲州是尼日利亚的石油生产州之一,其上游和下游的勘探活动往往会污染环境。虽然定期监测土壤和水污染,但缺乏关于勘探和有关工业对空气质量影响的资料。本研究调查了尼日利亚三角洲州选定城市(Warri、Ughelli、Sapele和Ugbenu)环境空气样本中臭氧、二氧化氮、二氧化硫、硫化氢和氨等污染物气体的水平。气体的浓度是用配备适当的传感器的空气采样仪器来确定的,以选择每种气体。在采样过程中还同时获得了气象参数。结果表明,SO2、H2S和NH3的平均浓度均低于国家环境空气质量标准(NAAQS)和联邦环境部(FMEnv)的规定限值。O3和NO2的平均浓度分别超过了NAAQS、FMEnv的规定限值0.007 ppm、0.05 ppm和0.04 ppm ~ 0.06 ppm。然而,控制站没有记录任何污染气体的数值。这是由于该地区没有排放这些污染气体的工业活动造成的。季节变化明显,旱季记录值较高。现场数据与全球模式数据一致。这项研究的资料提供了有关这些污染气体水平的资料,以及各种工业过程如何影响这些气体在该地区的浓度。
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