Evaluation of Heavy Metal Pollution in Farm Soil and Irrigation Water in Yamaltu Deba Gombe State, Nigeria
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Journal of Energy Technology and Environment
Abstract
Heavy metals concentration is worrisome because of its accumulation
in the soil, water and food substances. It poses a great threat to human
and animals such as lung cancer, liver damage and gastrointestinal
distress. Therefore, this study was aimed at investigating the
level of heavy metals in farm soil and irrigation water in Yamaltu
Deba Gombe State. Samples were appropriately stored, preserved and
treated before they were transported for laboratory analysis. Results
obtained from the laboratory analysis were analyzed using Microsoft
Excel 2013. The mean values were subjected to one-way analysis of
variance (ANOVA) at 95% confidence level. The results of this study
revealed that the accumulation of heavy metals in farm soil and
irrigation water shows the concentration of cadmium, Chromium,
Lead, Arsenic, Cobalt, Iron and Cupper were significantly below the
WHO permissible limit except for Manganese that recorded highest
value in all the sampling point. The results were above the permissible
limit. Water samples were also analyzed to determine the
accumulation of heavy metals concentrations. Cadmium, Chromium,
Lead, Arsenic, Cobalt, Iron and Cupper was found to be in a range of
0.11 to 0.083. The high concentration was recorded at Kunji normal
and the lowest in Kanawa control. Even though, they were below the
permissible limit of 0.1. Cadmium was undetected in all samples
obtained from Kwadom control, Poli normal as well as Poli control.
Manganese has highest value above the WHO Permissible limit. In
analyzed soil samples, the moisture content, pH, electrical
conductivity, cation exchange capacity, and organic matter were
found below the permissible limit, except electrical conductivity and
organic matter were found to be above the limit. It can be
recommended that soil in the study area is good for crop production,
the water and vegetables are safe for drinking and consumption.
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