Review of Determination of Heavy Metals and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Concentrations in Remediated Crude Oil Contaminated Soil

Ahmadu Joseph
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The discharge of crude oil products to the environment (soil, water and air) has great negative impacts on the organisms living therein. Most of these effects are from heavy metals, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) among others. This research adopts an extensive review of literatures such as conference papers, journal articles, internet sources, books to find out the amount of total metal concentrations and the total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) that are likely to be found on crude oil contaminated soil even after remediation or cleanup activities have been carried out. The driving force behind this research is the fact that the people living in most petroleum-contaminated areas such as the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria still experience some negative effects (such as health and agricultural effects) associated with the crude oil pollutants even after remediation. The study concludes that even though heavy metals were still present in the remediated soil, they are not bioavailable for plants uptake; hence their presence is negligible harmless. On the other hand, the total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) that remains after cleanup is still well above the background level. As such, it would impose negative impacts on the inhabitants of such areas. The study further recommends that more effective methods of remediation should be carried out, or a combination of more than one method should be adopted in other to obtain absolute cleanup of the polluted area..
原油污染修复土壤重金属和总石油烃浓度测定方法综述
原油产品排放到环境(土壤、水和空气)中对生活在其中的生物产生了很大的负面影响。这些影响大多来自重金属、总石油烃(TPH)、多芳烃(PAH)等。本研究通过广泛查阅文献,如会议论文、期刊文章、网络资源、书籍等,找出原油污染土壤在进行修复或清理活动后可能发现的总金属浓度和总石油烃(TPH)的数量。这项研究背后的驱动力是这样一个事实,即生活在大多数石油污染地区(如尼日利亚的尼日尔三角洲地区)的人们,即使在进行了补救之后,仍然会受到一些与原油污染物相关的负面影响(如健康和农业影响)。该研究的结论是,尽管修复后的土壤中仍然存在重金属,但它们不适合植物吸收;因此,它们的存在是微不足道的无害的。另一方面,清理后残留的总石油烃(TPH)仍远高于背景水平。因此,它将对这些地区的居民造成负面影响。研究进一步建议采取更有效的修复方法,或在其他方面采用多种方法的组合,以获得污染区域的绝对清理。
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