Determination of Nickel in Selected Surface Waters of the Bonaberi Industrial Zone, Douala IV Council, Littoral Cameroon

Nkwenti Peter, Etame Loe Gisele Marie, Ndzobo Ndzana Emmanuel Joel, N. Nga, Bih Larrisse Ntum
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Aims: To assess the source and level of Nickel in selected surface waters and its impact on the community of the Bonaberi industrial zone. Study Design: Cross-sectional study design that involved semi-quantitative and qualitative data collection method. Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out in the area of Bonaberi industrial zone, Douala IV district between February 2019 to August 2020. Methodology: 25 Different surface water samples were collected from 5 sampling sites. Water samples were collected in polyethylene bottles previously washed with deionized water and rinsed with sample to be collected from different sites and acidified with 5 ml concentrated nitric acid. The contents of the metal were analyzed using Colorimetric merck microquant procedure. Two way ANOVA test and a P-value (<0.05) was considered significant. Results: Spring Water had a significant concentration of nickel in the various sites (0.06 mg/L), industrial waste (0.05 mg/L), River (0.04 mg/L), Well (0.03 mg/L), Tap waters (0.02 mg/L). Conclusion: Nickel is one of the most toxic naturally occurring metal(s) that is very dangerous to environmental sustainability when present in high concentrations. The study justifies the need to ascertain the long-term effects of Nickel contaminant(s) at waste dumping sites. Strengthening waste management systems and water quality monitoring should be implemented in the watersheds to minimize the health effects and deterioration of the aquatic ecosystem. Adequate measures should be taken to educate the community on heavy metals pollution on surface water and their effects to health and environment.
喀麦隆沿海地区杜阿拉第四委员会博纳贝里工业区选定地表水中镍的测定
目的:评价博纳贝里工业区选定地表水中镍的来源和含量及其对社区的影响。研究设计:采用半定量和定性数据收集方法的横断面研究设计。研究地点和时间:本研究于2019年2月至2020年8月在杜阿拉第四区博纳贝里工业区进行。方法:从5个采样点采集25种不同的地表水样品。水样收集在聚乙烯瓶中,事先用去离子水洗涤,用从不同地点收集的样品冲洗,并用5ml浓硝酸酸化。采用比色法默克微量定量法分析金属的含量。双因素方差分析检验,p值<0.05。结果:泉水(0.06 mg/L)、工业废水(0.05 mg/L)、河流(0.04 mg/L)、井水(0.03 mg/L)、自来水(0.02 mg/L)的镍含量显著高于自来水(0.06 mg/L)。结论:镍是毒性最大的天然金属之一,高浓度存在时对环境可持续性非常危险。这项研究证明有必要确定镍污染物对废物倾倒场的长期影响。应在流域加强废物管理系统和水质监测,以尽量减少对健康的影响和水生生态系统的恶化。应采取适当措施,教育社区了解地表水的重金属污染及其对健康和环境的影响。
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