Title of article
Soil Contamination from Cassava Wastewater Discharges in a Rural Community in the Niger Delta, Nigeria
Author/Authors
IZONFUO, W.A.L. Niger Delta University, Nigeria , BARIWENI, P. A. Niger Delta University - Department of Geography Environmental Management, Nigeria , GEORGE, D.M.C. Rivers State University of Science Technology - Department of Chemistry, Nigeria
From page
105
To page
110
Abstract
Ten soil samples were collected with a 9mm Dutch auger along two transects for six months for the purposes of investigating the effects of cassava wastewater on the physico-chemical characteristics of soils around a cassava processing plant in a rural community in the Niger Delta. It was observed that the addition of cassava wastewater to the soil resulted to changes in the parameters. Mean Mg level of the soil samples was lower than the mean in the control soil samples. Correlation analysis shows that soil pH influenced CN- (r = 0.18); K (r = 0.17); Ca (r = 0.97); Mg (r = 0.13); Na (r = 0.03); P (r = 0.08); N (r = 0.40); Organic Carbon (r = 0.08) and organic matter (r = 0.06). The cyanide levels in the soils were found to be higher than the recommended limits for agriculture and other purposes. Also, amongst the exchangeable bases, Mg was significantly influenced by cassava wastewater discharges. The implications of these variations on agriculture and other activities have been appraised.
Keywords
Soil contamination , cassava wastewater , physico , chemical characteristics , cassava processing
Journal title
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number
2572091
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