ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITES ALONG RIVER NIGER WATERWAYS FOR AQUATIC POLLUTION OF THE ECOSYSTEM
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Authors: Okolotu G.I., Besong T.E., Udom E.A., and Okeke C.G., 2024 Abstract: The need for soil and water conservation and management of the ecosystem of the water bodies prior pollution prompt the vitality of this research work. Site locations of the three solid waste disposal sites along the major water body of the study area were obtained through field investigation using appropriate survey procedures. The ecosystem survey within 100 meters distance from the three solid waste disposal sites along the Niger river was conducted to study the impact on chemical conditioning of the aquatic ecosystem with regards to water turbidity, water hydronium concentration, health conditions of organisms, species diversity disruption, temperature variation impact of the wastes, heavy metals, electric conductivity, fish and other aquatic animal frequenting, water taste, smell and odour impact contribution to the health effects were used in derivation of the effects impacted by wastes on the ecosystem. Based on the findings, these wastes are treats to aquatic habitants and the ecosystem. Proferable measures to minimize these negative impacts were proffered to the state, federal and global agencies and others towards protecting these aquatic environments.
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