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Hydrochemistry of a Tropical harbor: Influence of Industrial and Municipal inputs
In recent times, pollution hazards of coastal waters have increased due to human activities including sand mining and dredging, industrial effluent discharges, indiscriminate dumping of sewage and domestic waste, use of detergents and heavy metals. A study was carried out to assess the extent of pol...
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Published in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2013-04, Vol.15 (4) |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In recent times, pollution hazards of coastal waters have increased due
to human activities including sand mining and dredging, industrial
effluent discharges, indiscriminate dumping of sewage and domestic
waste, use of detergents and heavy metals. A study was carried out to
assess the extent of pollution caused by industrial and municipal
discharges in the Lagos Harbour. Composite samples were collected
monthly from the Harbour at seven locations from June to November, 2009
(covering parts of the rainy and dry seasons) and analyzed for some
pollution parameters and trace elements [(Temperature, pH,
Conductivity, Turbidity, Salinity, Total Dissolved Solids, Dissolved
Oxygen, Alkalinity, Organic matters (BOD, COD), Nutrients (NO3, PO4 and
SiO4) and Heavy metals (Cr, Pb, Cd, Cu and Fe)]. Surface water of the
Harbour was characterized by fairy constant temperature with a range of
( 25.67 - 28.33MoC), alkaline pH (7.70 - 8.42mg/l),
brackish salinity (7.00 - 22.47PSU), BOD5 and COD values of (0.80
- 3.33mg/l) and (6.10 - 11.30mg/l) respectively, total
dissolved solids(6.00 - 19.00mg/l), dissolved oxygen content
(4.13 - 7.60mg/l) which fell below FEPA limit of 10mg/l,
alkalinity (8.00 - 15.33mg/l), low Nitrate value (0.08 -
0.12mg/l), moderately high Phosphate (0.57 - 1.60mg/l), high
Silicate values (1.27 - 9.23mg/l), moderate concentration of
heavy metals salts such as Cr (0.03 - 0.60mg/l), Pb (0.22 -
0.61mg/l), Cd (nd - 0.02mg/l, Fe (0.67 - 1.41mg/l) and high
Cu values (4.53 - 5.55mg/l). Correlation between Salinity and
heavy metals measured in this study were negative except Iron.
Considering the values recorded for the pollution indicators, the
harbor appears to be organically polluted. The temporal variability in
some of these parameters could be attributed to influx of freshwater
during the rainy season. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |