尼日利亚尼日尔河三角洲地区 Oshika 和 Egbalor 社区因非法炼油活动而受原油污染的河鱼

I. Dimkpa, C. Dimkpa
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这项研究评估了原油污染物对鲶鱼的影响,这些原油污染物是从两个选定的非法炼油厂周围的溪流中捕获的,由于政府打击非法炼油厂特别工作组对这些炼油厂进行了破坏,这些炼油厂已被废弃。对来自尼日利亚河流州 Oshika 和 Egbalor 社区两个地点的样本以及对照组样本进行了实验室分析。使用原子吸收分光光度计 (AAS) 和气相色谱仪-火焰离子化检测器 (GC-FID) 对重金属(镉、镍、砷、锌、铜、钴、铬、铅)、多环芳香烃 (PAH)、苯、甲苯、乙苯和二甲苯 (BTEX) 以及碳氢化合物总含量 (THC) 进行了检测。分析中使用了邓肯新多重范围检验统计方法。研究结果表明,鱼类体内重金属污染物的浓度在 Oshika 污染点的分布规律是铜>铅>砷>钴>镍>锌>铬>镉,而在 Egbalor 污染点的分布规律是锌>铜>砷>镍>铬>钴>镉>铅。这表明鱼类受到了非法炼油活动的污染。结果表明,采样鱼类体内多环芳香烃 (PAH) 的浓度较高,高于世界卫生组织建议的允许限值和美国环保局的多环芳香烃监管标准值,在 Oshika 和 Egbalor 两个地点分别有 30.09% 和 11.64% 的致癌多环芳香烃,从而使鱼类中毒。对非法炼油厂可能采取的缓解措施提出了建议。
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Crude Oil Contaminated River Fishes arising from the Activities of Illegal Petroleum Refining in Oshika and Egbalor Communities in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
This study evaluated catfish from the impact of crude oil as contaminants on catfish caught from the surrounding streams of two selected sites of illegal petroleum refineries which have been abandoned as a result of its destruction by the government Task Force against illegal refineries. Laboratory analysis was carried out on the samples from the two sites at Oshika and Egbalor communities and a control, all in Rivers State, Nigeria. Tests for Heavy metals (Cd, Ni, As, Zn, Cu, Co, Cr, Pb), Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH), Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl benzene and Xylene (BTEX) and Total Hydrocarbon Content (THC) were carried out with Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS) and Gas Chromatograph-Flame Ionization Detector (GC-FID). Duncan’s New Multiple Range Test Statistical method was used in the analysis. This study showed that the concentrations of heavy metal pollutants in Fish followed distribution patterns of Cu>Pb>As>Co>Ni>Zn>Cr>Cd in Oshika site while that of Egbalor site is Zn> Cu> As> Ni> Cr> Co> Cd> Pb Which are all higher than WHO recommended permissible limits and control except Zn. This makes the fish contaminated from the illegal refinery activities. The result showed high concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH)s in the sampled fish which are higher than the WHO recommended permissible limits and USEPA regulatory standard values for PAHs with a corresponding 30.09% and 11.64% of carcinogenic PAHs for Oshika and Egbalor sites respectively, thereby making the fish toxic. Recommendations were made for possible mitigation for illegal refineries.
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