@article{MAKHILLRJBS20138511415,
title = {Assessment of TPH, PAH, Some Inorganic Anions and Heavy Metal Concentration of Arable Soil Around Crude Oil Spilled Sites in Rivers State, Nigeria},
journal = {Research Journal of Biological Sciences},
volume = {8},
number = {5},
pages = {166-173},
year = {2013},
issn = {1815-8846},
doi = {rjbsci.2013.166.173},
url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1815-8846&doi=rjbsci.2013.166.173},
author = {K.O.,E.N. and},
keywords = {Crude oil,spillage,TPH,PAH,anion,heavy metals},
abstract = {Oil spillage has always been a major source of pollution which
releases harmful substances into the environment. The concern over pollution
of farmland has constituted environmental issues over the year. Most remediation
effort is aimed towards reducing hydrocarbon content of soil at the point of
impact. In this study, the concentration of TPH, PAH, some inorganic anions
and heavy metals (cadmium, nickel, zinc, lead) where determined in soil collected
from farm land located around the point of impact of crude oil. The soil TPH
ranged from 123.92±3.26 to 934.79±5.26 mg kg-1. The
soil PAH ranged from 12.18±1.10 to 86.21±1.80 mg kg-1,
chloride concentration ranged from 24.70±0.00 to 399.37±5.77 ppm
in surface soil while the subsoil concentration ranged from 29.37±5.77
to 221.03±14.43 ppm, nitrate concentration ranged from 7.40±0.36
to 59.67±1.53 ppm in surface soil while the subsoil concentration ranged
from 10.00±0.01 to 43.33±1.53 ppm, sulphate concentration ranged
from 16.00±0.00 to 160.00±10.00 ppm in surface soil while the
subsoil concentration ranged from 16.00±1.00 to 126.67±5.77 ppm,
phosphate concentration ranged from 16.00±0.00 to 28.57±0.12 to
393.33±3.06 ppm in surface soil while the subsoil concentration ranged
from 14.37±0.15 to 282.33±2.08 ppm, cadmium concentration ranged
from 0.24-0.47 ppm in surface soil while the subsoil concentration ranged from
0.23-0.35 ppm, nickel concentration ranged from 2.20-2.97 ppm in surface soil
while the subsoil concentration ranged from 1.07-1.98 ppm. Zinc concentration
ranged from 11.58-24.78 ppm in surface soil while the subsoil concentration
ranged from 6.00-24.36 ppm. Lead concentration ranged from 0.61-4.25 ppm in
surface soil while the subsoil concentration ranged from 0.41-3.73 ppm. The
study, therefore showed that the primary method of remediation by petroleum
industries in Rivers State may achieve environmental partial clean-up at the
oil-impacted site but contaminate a much wider area away from the oil-impacted
site.}
}