Department of Geography, Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin, Nigeria

Department of Geography, Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin, Nigeria

Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies & Management 9(4): 389 – 404, 2016. ISSN:1998-0507 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejesm.v9i4.1 Submitted: October 13, 2015 Accepted: May 24, 2016 EFFECT OF EFFLUENTS DISCHARGE ON PUBLIC HEALTH IN ILORIN METROPOLIS, NIGERIA *AJADI, B.S., ADARAMOLA, M.A., ADENIYI, A., AND ABUBAKAR, M.I. Department of Geography, Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin, Nigeria Abstract The effects of effluent discharge on water bodies was assessed over the duration of 12 months (November 2013 to October, 2014) covering both the dry and wet seasons. Parameters collected at different points and measured include pH, Temperature, Salinity, Dissolved Oxygen, Nitrate, Zinc, Iron, Lead, Manganese, Potassium, as well as microbial qualities of the rivers. The pollution level of samples taken from all the main rivers in the study area was analyzed and compared with national and international standard for maximum permissible limit. It was observed that the values of pH, iron, Zinc, DO, Nitrate exceeded the permissible limit of the national standard and the World Health Organization. The coliform concentrations were unevenly distributed. It was highest at the downstream. The study revealed that there was an adverse effect on the physico-chemical characteristics of the receiving water bodies as a result of the discharge of effluents from industries, residential areas, abattoir and farms. This poses a health risk to several communities which rely on the receiving water bodies primarily as their sources of domestic water. Therefore there is urgent need for the intervention of regulatory agencies to ensure adequate monitoring of effluent discharge from industries and abattoirs as well as introduction of Environmental Sensitivity Index (ESI) which is a mapping tool for monitoring and management of effluent. Key Words: Effluents, Effects, Water bodies, Ilorin Metropolis Introduction the world (Chutter, 1998). Water has a The significance of water to the profound influence on health at the basic health and well-being of human level. This means that a minimum population is universally acknowledged. amount is required for consumption each Water is essential to all forms of life and day for survival especially as it is the makes up about 70% the weight of principal medium for preventing disease. human body. Water is also a vital World Health Organization (1996) resource for agriculture, manufacturing , recognizes that access to adequate water transportation and many other human supplies is a fundamental human right. activities. Despite the importance, water All peoples, whatever their stage of is the most poorly managed resources in development and social and economic *Corresponding Author: Ajadi, B.S. Email: [email protected] 389 Effect of Effluents Discharge on Public Health in Ilorin Metropolis ............... .AJADI et al. conditions have the right to have access ecosystem and human health through to drinking water in quantities and of a industrial and sewage waste water quality equal to their basic needs (WHO, discharge as well as disposal practices 2014). Every human use water, whether that may lead to introduction of high for drinking irrigation and industrial nutrients loads, hazardous chemical processes or for recreation which has pathogen causing diseases. The relative some quality requirements in order to importance of water quality to the make it acceptable. This quality criterion maintenance of public health may vary can be described in terms of physical, with respect to a number of geographical, chemical and biological properties of social, seasonal, chemical contamination such water (Gore, 1985). and microbiological factors. It is The availability and quality of water becoming increasingly clear however is always have played an important role in that all factors relating to the quality and determining the quality of life. Hence, availability of water are potentially there has been increasing global concern important and must be taken into in recent times, over the public health consideration. Many developing effects attributed to water pollution in countries including Nigeria are now particular, the global burden of diseases. experiencing problems with chemical and Water pollution has become a growing faecal contamination of water caused threat to human society and natural through poor treatment and disposal of ecosystem in the recent decades. excreta, intensification of animal The World Health Organization husbandry and large scale applications of (WHO) estimates that about a quarter of inorganic and organic fertilizers (WHO, the diseases facing mankind today, occur 2004). due to prolonged exposure to water However, some of these diseases and pollution. Water quality is closely linked premature deaths can be prevented and to water use and to the state of economic avoided through proper and adequate care development (Chennakrihnan et al ., of the environment as these effluents 2008). Ground and surface water can be treated or untreated have the potential to contaminated by several sources. In contain organisms that may compromise urban areas; the careless disposal of public health. Infection of these industrial effluents and other wastes may organisms may produce symptoms such contribute greatly to the poor quality of as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, fatigue, water (Mathuthnetal, 1997). Most of the nausea, vomiting and fever. water bodies in areas of the developing General Objective and Specific world are the end points of effluents Objectives discharged from industries and residential This research work was aimed at areas. assessing the effects of effluents In Nigeria, like many other discharge on public health in Ilorin developing countries the primary risks to metropolis. The general objective will be human health associated with the lack of achieved through the following specific potable water are enormous. In the cities objectives: and urban areas rivers and streams are (i) To identify the main streams/rivers facing a variety of pressure affecting both receiving effluents from the 390 Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management Vol. 9 no.4 2016 industries or, farmlands and comprises of three local Government residential areas. areas namely; Ilorin West, Ilorin East, (ii) To determine the physicochemical and Ilorin South. The city performs dual characteristics (BOD, pH, EC administrative functions of a state capital Turbidity, Colour, TP, TN, and and headquarters for Ilorin West local Metals (Na, Ca 2+ , Pb 2, Cd 2 and Government Areas. Zn) in effluents from industries, Ilorin is located on latitude 8 º24 ʹ N farmlands and residential areas and 83º6 ʹ N and longitude 4º10 ʹ E and 4º into the water at selected points and 36 ʹ E. It is situated at a strategic point their seasonal variation. between the densely populated South- (iii)To determine the microbial quality Western and the sparsely populated (TAB, E. coli, Salmonella/Shigella middle belt of Nigeria. Ilorin is located in count and Fecal coliform (cfu/ml) the transitional zone between the from residential/industrial areas at deciduous woodland of the South and dry selected points. savannah of North Nigeria (Jimoh, 2003). (iv) To compare the concentrations of Figure 1 shows the map of Kwara State each pollutant with national and and the study area. international effluent standards and The choice of Ilorin as the state emission guidelines. capital has resulted in its rapid increase in (v) To establish the potential public population and urban development. The health threat the water could pose 2006 population census figures showed and suggest appropriate that the city has a population of 766,000 recommendations for national (NPC, 2006).Ilorin has grown from what planning and development. can be describes as “foot city” with Study Area residential houses located around the The study was conducted within the Emir’s palace to an 'automobile city' city of Ilorin, Kwara State. Ilorin (Aderamo, 2003). 391 Effect of Effluents Discharge on Public Health in Ilorin Metropolis ................ AJADI et al. Figure1: Map of Nigeria showing Kwara State and the study area Climate Geology and Drainage The climate of Ilorin is characterized Ilorin consists of Precambrian by both wet and dry seasons. The rainy basement complex rock. The soils of season begins towards the end of April Ilorin are made up of loamy soil with and last till October while the dry season medium and low fertility. Because of the begins in November and ends in April. high seasonal rainfall coupled with the The temperature of Ilorin ranges from 33 high temperature, there is tendency for ºC to 35 ºC from November to January lateritic soil to constitute the major soil while from February to April; the value types in Ilorin due to the leaching of ranges between 34 ºC to 37 ºC. Days are minerals nutrients of the soil (Ajibade very hot during the dry season. and Ojelola, 2004). The total annual rainfall in the area The elevation of the area varies from ranges from 990.3mm to 1318mm. the 273m to 333m in the western side with rainfall in Ilorin city exhibits the double isolated hill (Sobi Hill) of about 394m maximal pattern and greater variability above the sea level while on the eastern both temporarily and spatially. The side it varies from 273m to 364m relative humidity at Ilorin city ranges (Ajibade and Ojelola, 2004). The lowest from 75% to 88% from May to October, level is along the river valley of Asa and while in the dry season it ranges from Oyun while the highest point is Sobi Hill. 35% to 80% (Ajibade and Ojelola, 2004). Ilorin is mainly drained by Asa River which flows in a South-North direction 392 Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management Vol. 9 no.4 2016 (Ajibade and Ojelola, 2004). The pattern located while the core indigenous area of of the drainage system of Ilorin is Ilorin falls under the western part. Other dendritic. Asa River occupies a fairly rivers in Ilorin that drains into Asa river wide valley and goes a long way to are river Agba, river Alalubosa, river divide Ilorin into two parts; namely the Okun, river Osere, river Aluko, river eastern and the western part.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    16 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us