TRAFFIC DENSITY AND MEASUREMENT OF TRAFFIC-INDUCED AIR POLLUTION IN APAPA SEAPORT’S ENVIRONMENT
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International Journal of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resources
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The International Maritime Organization (IMO) on 26th October 2018 adopted an amendment to the Annex of the protocol of 1997 to amend
the international convention for the prevention of pollution from ships. Annex VI regulations provide regulations for the prevention of air
pollution from ships. To comply with this requirement in Nigerian seaports, this research estimated the substances that constitute ambient
air in the Apapa seaport area in Lagos. Pollutants such as CO, NO2
, CO2
, HC and SO2
were critically monitored with air sample analyzer monitors
at the source, receptor, and the control. We found that mean concentrations of the following pollutants, in the wet season, were CO (21.3±0.80ppm), NO2
(0.033±0.002ppm), SO2
(0.035±0.002ppm), CO2
(354.33±21.00ppm) and HC (0.029±0.012ppm) while the values of the concentration during the
dry season were CO(30.23±2.23ppm), NO2
(0.039±0.007ppm), SO2
(0.038±0.002ppm), CO2
(380.00±25.00ppm) and HC (0.027±0.093ppm) were
significantly high. There is a significant difference between the observed values of the two seasons and higher than those recorded in the control
group across the seasons, as well as exceeding the safe acceptable limit when compared with both the Nigerian and international standards of the World
Health Organization (WHO) for gaseous pollutants.
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OKECHUKWU JULIUS ANYANWU*, ANYANWU AMARACHUKWU ABIGAIL, OKOREFE CHARLES ODEYOVWI AND CHIJIOKE CHIOMA MARYJANE