Impact of abattoir effluents on surface waters of the Alamuyo stream in Ibadan

  • Raheem N
  • Morenikeji O
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Abstract

Physico-chemical analysis were carried out on samples collected from four sampling stations located along a stream that receives effluent discharge from an Abattoir in Ibadan, Nigeria using standard methods. The data revealed that the effluent discharge had high temperature (33.48±0.354 o C); H + (7.70±0.86); TDS(2363±166.46mg/l); TSS(11032±424.95mg/l); BOD(3898±150.78mg/l); COD(6738.5±204.43mg/l); total hardness v(448.25±33.51mg/l); SO4 2-(15.303±0.389mg/l); NO3-(24.13±0.593mg/l); PO4 3-(5.283±0.221mg/l); b NH3(76.14±0.938mg/l); Ca(63.33±2.4041mg/l); (375±33±5.175mg/l);Na(975±27.54mg/l); Fe(5.52±0.44mg/l); Mn(0.433±0.092mg/l) and Zn(0.307±0.020mg/l). DO was not detected in the effluents. Comparison of the water physico-chemical status and the abattoir effluent load indicates that, there seem to be pollutional stress of the stream. @ JASEM

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Raheem, N., & Morenikeji, O. (2010). Impact of abattoir effluents on surface waters of the Alamuyo stream in Ibadan. Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v12i1.55575

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