A Comparative Analysis of Bioremediation of Hydrocarbon Polluted Soil in the Island Forest Ecosystem and the Low land Forest Ecosystem in the Niger Delta through Enhanced Natural Attenuation Process (ENAP)
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The Niger Delta region has witnessed environmental pollution arising
from oil activities over the years of oil exploration and production. Soil
fertility in both the Lowland Forest Ecological Zone and Island Forest
Ecological Zone were investigated to establish the consequences of oil
pollution on the soil and remedial actions to restore back quality and
fertility of the soil. A suitable cost effective and environmentally friendly
technology to handle the pollutions in the Niger Delta region can be
found in Remediation by Enhanced Natural Attenuation Process (ENAP)
which facilitates the activities of microorganisms to biodegrade the
hydrocarbon impacted soil. The study compared the bio-physicochemical
parameters of the oil spill polluted soil with particular reference to areas
of oil production of the two Ecological Systems with those of the
unaffected soil as well as their response to bioremediation interventions
using ENAP. The results demonstrated significant decrease in the values
of the key indicator parameter, the Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
(TPH). But for the unenhanced process, the result showed low level of
reduction of TPH values for the polluted soils. A degradation trend was
demonstrated with time leading to significant TPH reductions and nutrient status of soil in the region can be improved through the natural
attenuation process
improved key soil fertility indices. The result showed that the level of the
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Akpan, E.,E., Kingsley C, O., Nwadinigwe, C., A., & Elekwachi, W. (2021)