Characterization of Soil Toxicity in Kinkazi, Kitombe and Thiende Villages Affected by Oil Activities in Muanda and Potential Risk of Chemical Poisoning

Gurvitch O. Nsiala, D. Musibono, Athanase N. Kusonika, Paul Martial T. Tene, P. Ngelinkoto, E. Biey
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Aims: Discharges from oil exploitation contain very toxic and persistent organic and inorganic environmental pollutants. The present study aims to characterize the ecotoxicity of the soils of these three villages subjected to oil exploitation activities. Study Design: This research consists of four parts, an introduction with literature review, a description of the study environment, the methods used and finally the results obtained. Place and Duration of Study: In order to assess the impacts due to oil exploitation activities on the soil, a study was carried out on six soil samples taken from the villages Kinkazi, Kitombe and Thiende during the month of November 2022 in the territory of Muanda, Kongo Central, D.R. Congo. Methodology: The soil samples were prepared in the laboratory according to standard procedures and a series of ecotoxicological tests were carried out with the analysis of some physico-chemical parameters using a Multiparameter. The data collected was processed and analysed with Excel 2010 software. Results: The soils of the Kinkazi, Kitombe and Thiende villages, like dumping grounds for pollutants from oil activities, are and represent a risk of chemical poisoning for the population. The inhibitory dose (ID50) varies from 26.25 to 36 g/g indicating the toxicity of these soils to Hibiscus asper seeds and the germination index obtained gives an average of around 58.7%. Conclusion: The ecotoxicological impact of oil activities on the soil represents a risk of chemical poisoning for the local population of Muanda given that these polluted soils are primarily used for agriculture and the species Hibiscus asper is one of the most popular species for crops market gardeners in the region.
穆安达受石油活动影响的Kinkazi、Kitombe和Thiende村土壤毒性特征及潜在化学中毒风险
目的:石油开采排放的污染物中含有剧毒的持久性有机和无机环境污染物。本研究的目的是表征这三个村庄遭受石油开采活动的土壤的生态毒性。研究设计:本研究由四个部分组成,首先是文献综述,其次是研究环境的描述,最后是使用的方法,最后是得到的结果。研究地点和时间:为了评估石油开采活动对土壤的影响,研究人员于2022年11月对刚果民主共和国中部刚果穆安达地区Kinkazi、Kitombe和Thiende村的6个土壤样本进行了研究。方法:在实验室按标准程序制备土壤样品,进行一系列生态毒理学试验,并采用多参数法分析部分理化参数。收集的数据用Excel 2010软件进行处理和分析。结果:Kinkazi村、Kitombe村和Thiende村的土壤就像石油活动污染物的倾倒场一样,对居民来说存在化学中毒的风险。抑制剂量(ID50)在26.25 ~ 36 g/g之间变化,表明这些土壤对木槿花种子的毒性,获得的发芽指数平均约为58.7%。结论:由于受到污染的土壤主要用于农业,而木槿是该地区农作物市场园艺师最喜爱的物种之一,因此石油活动对土壤的生态毒理学影响对当地人口具有化学中毒的风险。
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