Assessment of Industrial Waste on Soil Pollution in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria

Oghenekome Collins Ojoh, Chineme Christabel Ifuwe, Oghenetega Efetobo, Tega Emmanuel Eyetan
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The study evaluated the effect of industrial waste on soil pollution in Asaba, Delta State. The procedure adopted the ex post facto research model comprising a comprehensive range of simultaneous measures of industrial waste collection and soil quality in the selected industrial areas in Asaba. Industries in Asaba were selected based on the nature and type of industrial waste generated at random. Six existing industrial locations in Asaba were selected. The collected soil samples were used to investigate the soil pH, Zinc, Lead, Chromium, Silver and Copper concentration levels of the soils. Multiple regression was used to ascertain the effect of industrial waste on the soil in Asaba. 188071 Kg of industrial waste containing flammable, corrosive and toxic substances were generated at industrial landfills in Asaba. The industrial waste generated exceeds WHO standards. This is an implication that the industrial waste generated in Asaba is hazardous. The study revealed that most soils in industrial dumpsites are acidic and this is a reflection of the industrial waste's corrosive ability. Soils in the industrial dump sites are very high in Zinc, lead and chromium contents. Asaba Expressway 2 industrial dump sites have the highest amount of zinc and lead content, while Summit Junction industrial dump site has the highest content of silver. At a P<0.05 significance level, the calculated F value is 3.11 while the critical table value is 41.95. Thus, the toxicity in the soils in Asaba is significantly dependent on the chemical (Zinc, lead and Chromium) properties of industrial waste generation. Furthermore, as Zinc, lead and Chromium properties in industrial waste increase, the toxicity of the soil increases as well. Thus polluting the soils in Asaba industrial areas. The results obtained from this study portrayed that the Zero waste approach would be the recommended choice for sustainable waste management.
尼日利亚三角洲州阿萨巴工业废弃物对土壤污染的评价
该研究评估了工业废物对三角洲州Asaba土壤污染的影响。该程序采用了事后研究模式,包括在浅叶选定的工业区同时采取一系列工业废物收集和土壤质量措施。根据随机产生的工业废物的性质和类型选择浅叶的工业。选择了浅叶的六个现有工业地点。收集的土壤样品用于调查土壤pH值,锌,铅,铬,银和铜的浓度水平。采用多元回归法确定了工业废弃物对浅叶市土壤的影响。浅叶市工业填埋场共产生188071 Kg含易燃、腐蚀性和有毒物质的工业废弃物。产生的工业废物超过世卫组织标准。这意味着在浅叶产生的工业废料是危险的。研究表明,工业垃圾场的土壤大多呈酸性,这反映了工业废物的腐蚀能力。工业垃圾场的土壤锌、铅、铬含量很高。浅叶高速2号工业排土场锌、铅含量最高,峰顶路口工业排土场银含量最高。在P<0.05显著性水平下,计算出的F值为3.11,临界表值为41.95。因此,Asaba土壤的毒性在很大程度上取决于工业废物产生的化学性质(锌、铅和铬)。此外,随着工业废弃物中锌、铅、铬的性质增加,土壤的毒性也随之增加。从而污染了浅叶工业区的土壤。这项研究的结果显示,零废物方法是可持续废物管理的建议选择。
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