The preliminary assessment of the pollution status of streams and artificial lakes created by mining in the mining district of Enyigba, south eastern Nigeria, and their consequences

H. Ezeh, O. Anike
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The distribution of Pb, Zn, Cu, Cd, Ni and As in waters and sediments in streams and entrapped water bodies around the mining district of Enyigba was evaluated. The result of analyses show that the concentration of Cu varies from 0.006 to 0.100 mg/l in waters in streams and mine pits (surface water), with a mean of 0.02 mg/l; Zn from 0.008 to 0.023 mg/l with a mean of 0.01 mg/l. The concentration of Pb, Ni, Cd and As in all samples of surface water is lower than 0.001 mg/l. The concentration of Pb in sediments vary from 54 mg/kg to 63356 mg/kg with a mean of 4245 mg/kg; Zn from 72mg/kg to 1386.5 mg/kg with a mean of 349.68 mg/kg; Cu from 11.5 mg/kg to 808.5 mg/kg with a mean of 84.48 mg/kg; Cd from 0.5 mg/kg to 5.5 mg/kg with a mean of 3.35 mg/kg; Ni from 0.5 mg/kg to 1197 mg/kg with a mean of 282.66 mg/kg and As from 0.05 mg/kg to 1.5 mg/kg. It is established that there is no significant pollution of surface water by heavy metals analysed, based on WHO Standard of 1993. There is however significant pollution of sediments by Pb, Zn and Ni and to a smaller extent Cu. The consequences of the observed pollution include the introduction of pollutants in the downstream reaches of the streams and the Ebonyi River during the periods of high flow, the accumulation of the pollutants in the tissues of organisms that live in the sediments which may get passed to higher organisms that prey on these organisms and the eventual effect on humans, through the food chain.
尼日利亚东南部恩尼格巴矿区采矿造成的河流和人工湖污染状况及其后果的初步评估
评价了恩尼格巴矿区周边河流及圈闭水体水体及沉积物中Pb、Zn、Cu、Cd、Ni、As的分布。分析结果表明,河流和矿坑(地表水)水体中Cu的浓度在0.006 ~ 0.100 mg/l之间,平均值为0.02 mg/l;锌为0.008 ~ 0.023 mg/l,平均值为0.01 mg/l。地表水样品中Pb、Ni、Cd、As的浓度均低于0.001 mg/l。沉积物中铅的浓度变化范围为54 ~ 63356 mg/kg,平均值为4245 mg/kg;锌由72mg/kg降至1386.5 mg/kg,平均值为349.68 mg/kg;铜从11.5 mg/kg降至808.5 mg/kg,平均为84.48 mg/kg;镉从0.5毫克/公斤降至5.5毫克/公斤,平均为3.35毫克/公斤;镍从0.5 mg/kg到1197 mg/kg,平均为282.66 mg/kg,砷从0.05 mg/kg到1.5 mg/kg。根据世界卫生组织1993年的重金属污染标准,对地表水进行了分析,确定其不存在明显的重金属污染。Pb、Zn、Ni对沉积物的污染较大,Cu的污染程度较小。观察到的污染的后果包括:在流量大的时期,污染物进入溪流的下游和埃邦伊河,污染物在生活在沉积物中的生物组织中积累,可能会传递给捕食这些生物的高等生物,并最终通过食物链对人类产生影响。
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