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Impact of Dumpsites on the Quality of Soil and Groundwater in Satellite Towns of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria

机译:尼日利亚阿布贾联邦首都领地卫星城镇垃圾场对土壤和地下水质量的影响

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Background. Urbanization, industrialization and changes in consumption patterns have compounded the problem of solid waste management in Nigeria. Poor waste management threatens the well-being and health of the local population, particularly those living adjacent to dumpsites. Objectives. An assessment of the impact of dumpsites in a satellite town of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria was carried out to determine the level of biophysical/chemical parameters (pH, temperature, conductivity, nutrients (calcium and magnesium), heavy metals (lead, chromium, zinc), and microbial burden) on the quality of soil and groundwater and their impact on health and the environment. Methods. Soil and ground water samples were collected in four different dumpsites (Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje and Azhatta) with reference samples taken from the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, and taken to the laboratory for biophysical/chemical analysis using standard methods. Results. The results were compared with the national and World Health Organization (WHO) standard limits for soil and water respectively. Except for zinc, the average concentrations for heavy metals in the soil samples were higher in all four dumpsites than the permissible levels. Soil and water parameters that exceed the standard limits pose significant health and environment risks to nearby residents. Conclusions. There is a need for raising the awareness of residents living close to dumpsites and those who use the well or nearby streams for domestic activities on the need to carry out adequate water treatment prior to its use. Competing Interests. The authors declare no competing financial interests.
机译:背景。城市化,工业化和消费方式的变化使尼日利亚的固体废物管理问题更加复杂。废物管理不善威胁当地居民的福祉和健康,特别是生活在垃圾场附近的人们。目标。对尼日利亚阿布贾联邦首都直辖市的一个卫星镇的垃圾场的影响进行了评估,以确定生物物理/化学参数(pH,温度,电导率,营养物(钙和镁),重金属(铅)的水平) ,铬,锌)和微生物负担)对土壤和地下水的质量及其对健康和环境的影响。方法。从四个不同的垃圾场(Bwari,Gwagwalada,Kuje和Azhatta)收集了土壤和地下水样品,并从阿布贾联邦首都辖区采集了参考样品,并采用标准方法将其送至实验室进行生物物理/化学分析。结果。将结果分别与国家和世界卫生组织(WHO)的土壤和水标准限值进行了比较。除锌外,所有四个垃圾场中土壤样品中重金属的平均浓度均高于允许的水平。超过标准限值的土壤和水参数对附近居民构成重大健康和环境风险。结论。有必要提高人们对生活在垃圾场附近的居民以及将井或附近溪流用于家庭活动的居民的认识,以了解在使用污水之前必须进行适当的水处理。利益争夺。作者宣称没有任何竞争性的经济利益。

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