Amadi, A.N., Olasehinde, P.I., Yisa, J., Shaibu, I., Okoye, N.O.
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近年来,人们对环境中的重金属污染越来越感兴趣,这显然是由于它们的毒性和在水生系统内的持久性。土地和水是宝贵的自然资源,是农业、工业化和人类文明可持续发展的基础。由于工业废水、垃圾倾倒、天然气燃烧、石油泄漏和石油精炼等人为活动导致重金属释放到环境中,它们受到严重的开采和污染。结果表明:土壤pH值较低(3.84 ~ 7.74),电导率(28.00 ~ 752.00)、氯化物(12.00 ~ 721.00)浓度较高,重金属浓度由高到低依次为:Fe > Ni > Cu > Zn > Mn > Cd > V > Co > Pb > Cr > As > Hg。重金属污染指数表明,土壤和水体的金属污染程度由轻度污染到重度污染。卫生条件差,加上该地区石油泄漏、天然气燃烧和工业废水等严重的环境滥用,导致该地区土壤和水系统中的pH值低,EC、TDS、氯化物、大肠杆菌、总大肠菌群和重金属的浓度范围广。他们提倡良好的卫生条件、使用有井的渗水道、在工业废水排放前进行处理,并杜绝煤气燃烧和石油泄漏。建议采用生物修复和植物修复等环境友好型技术修复该地区受污染的土壤和水。
Environmental Geochemistry and Heavy Metal Assessment in Soils, Surface and Groundwater from Eastern Niger-Delta, Nigeria using Multivariate Pollution Indices
In recent times, there have been increasing interests regarding heavy metal contaminations in the environments, apparently due to their toxicity and perceived persistency within the aquatic systems. Land and water are precious natural resources on which rely the sustainability of agriculture, industrialization and the civilization of mankind. They have been subjected to severe exploitation and contamination due to anthropogenic activities resulting from industrial effluent, refuse dumps, gas flaring, oil spillage and petroleum refining leading to the release of heavy metals into the environment. The results of the analyses indicate a low pH (3.84 – 7.74) and high concentrations of electrical conductivity (28.00 – 752.00), chloride (12.00 – 721.00) and heavy metals in the decreasing order of: Fe > Ni > Cu > Zn > Mn > Cd > V > Co > Pb > Cr > As > Hg. The heavy metal pollution index revealed that the metal pollution in the soil and water ranged from slightly polluted to very highly polluted. The poor sanitary condition coupled with the high degree environmental abuses in terms of oil spillage, gas flaring and industrial effluent in the area are responsible for the low pH, wide range in the concentration of EC, TDS, Chloride, E.coli, total coliform and heavy metals in the soil and water system in the area. Good sanitation, use of welllined soakaway, treatment of industrial effluent before discharge and putting an end to gas flaring and oil spills are advocated. The use of environmentally friendly techniques such as bioremediation and phytoremediation in remediating the contaminated soil and water in the area is recommended.