Title of article :
Spatiality, seasonality and ecological risks of heavy metals in the vicinity of a degenerate municipal central dumpsite in Enugu, Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Ajah، Kanayochukwu C نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria , , Ademiluyi، Joel نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria , , Nnaji، Chidozie C نويسنده Department of Civil Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
Background: Improper waste disposal is responsible for the contamination of both surface and ground water
resources. Heavy metals leached from improperly disposed solid waste constitute grave environmental and health
hazards because of their toxic and persistent nature. There are thousands of open dumps in Nigeria one of which is
the Enugu State Waste Management Authority dumpsite.
Method: Forty sampling nodes were systematically established around the Enugu State waste Management
Authority central dumpsite located at Ugwuaji, Enugu State, Nigeria. Ten heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, cobalt,
copper, chromium, iron, lead, manganese, nickel and zinc) were sampled at different depths of each node in both
rainy and dry seasons.
Result: Iron and lead were the predominant metals in the vicinity of the waste dump with average values of
132.10 mg/kg and 117.52 mg/kg respectively. The order of abundance of the ten heavy metals monitored is
Pb > Fe > As > Zn > Cu > Co > Ni > Cd > Cr > Mn. Generally, there was significant correlation (0.25 to 0.74) among all
the metals except between cobalt and manganese in the rainy season. In the dry season, all the metals were
significantly correlated (0.29 to 0.813) except for copper and lead, copper and arsenic, zinc and arsenic, and cobalt
and manganese. The concentrations of most of the heavy metals approached a constant level at a depth of 1 m.
On the other hand, the concentrations of arsenic, cobalt and iron continued to decrease even at a depth of 2 m.
The pollution loading index values for the soil are 1.706 for rainy season and 2.54 for dry season.
Conclusion: The high pollution loading index represents a significant level of deterioration. It can be concluded
that the dumpsite constitute a serious environmental and health hazard.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering (IJEHSE)