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Research Journal of Applied Sciences

ISSN: Online 1993-6079
ISSN: Print 1815-932x
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Soil Quality Around Chemical Industries in Ibadan Metropolis

S.A. Adebisi , I.A. Amoo and K.O. Ipinmoroti
Page: 340-344 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022

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Abstract

The effluent and receiving water and soil quality from six chemical industries in Ibadan metropolis was investigated. The heavy metal, minerals and physicochemical properties of the effluents and receiving waters were determined using standard methods. Results show that Cobalt, chromium, copper, Iron, magnesium, manganese, zinc and lead contents of effluents range between 0.17-0.39, 0.04-0.11, 0.01-0.06, 0.04-0.16, 0.09-1.47, 0.06-0.90, 0.12-0.14 and 0.15-0.37 mg L 1, respectively. The heavy metal contents the effluents fall within recommended range. Iron, lead and zinc levels are significantly (p< 0.05) higher in environments around compared with the control samples. The effluents are rich in inorganic compounds, free ammonia, phosphates, chlorides and nitrates. Significant decreases were recorded in the electrical conductivity and total solids of receiving waters while significant increases were recorded in hardness, dissolved solids, BOD and COD. The levels of calcium and zinc were low and values within the critical limit thus posing little threat to ground water quality.


How to cite this article:

S.A. Adebisi , I.A. Amoo and K.O. Ipinmoroti . Soil Quality Around Chemical Industries in Ibadan Metropolis.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/rjasci.2007.340.344
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-932x/rjasci.2007.340.344