Heavy metals concentration in the dumpsite soils using geo-accumulation index and ecological risk assessment

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Keywords:

Dumpsites, Ecological, Geoaccumulation, Heavy metal, Pollution, Solid Waste.

Abstract

This study examines the pollution and geo-accumulation indices and the ecological assessment of heavy metal concentrations in dump sites in Kogi, Nasarawa and Niger States of North Central Nigeria. Analysis of the soil from the dumpsites indicates the presence of Aluminium, Chromium, Copper, Manganese, Iron, and Zinc at the various dump sites. The accumulation of heavy metals in agricultural soils is of increasing concern because of food safety, potential health risks and its detrimental effects on the soil ecosystem. The pollution Index of Cr is an alarming 30.83, 9.69, 13.21, 24.33, 24.10 and 16.54 in Lokoja, Kabba, Okene, Borgu, Bida, and Minna respectively. The concentration of Cu was observed to be 48.10, 29.57 and 29.41 in Borgu, Kabba and Minna respectively while the pollution index of Fe was 10.36 in Okene and 15.33 in Kabba. The result of this study shows that heavy metals are present in the study area at the different level of contamination, The geological accumulation of Cu, Cr, and Zn in Minna, Borgu and Bida dumpsite indicate an extreme contamination of the soil and require remediation actions to reclaim most of the dump sites.

Author Biography

Ibrahim Abayomi Kuti, Federal University of Technology , Minna

Department of Agricultural& Bioresources; Assistant Lecturer

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Published

2019-10-10

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I-Land and Water Engineering