African Journal of
Environmental Science and Technology

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Environ. Sci. Technol.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1996-0786
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJEST
  • Start Year: 2007
  • Published Articles: 1122

Table of Content: September 2010; 4(9)

September 2010

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Author(s): Oladele A. Ogunseitan

September 2010

The impact of industrial pollution on macrobenthic fauna communities

  Mossa creek is a long, deep, tidal canal in Iran. The creek stretches almost 56 km along the northwestern edge of the Persian Gulf. The creek contains numerous sources of organic pollution including industrial sewage effluent. A survey of the creek was performed assessing organic pollution, water properties, and the macrobenthic community. The need to assess the environmental status of marine and coastal...

Author(s): T. Tabatabaie and F. Amiri 

September 2010

Survey of heavy metals in sediments of Kolo creek in the Niger Delta, Nigeria

  Concentrations of Fe, Pb, Cr, Ni and V were measured in sediments taken from eight (8) sampling stations along a section of Kolo creek which traverses an oil flow station and a point in Epie creek which receive effluent discharges from human and industrial activities. The study was conducted in four seasons (Dry, Late Dry, Rainy and Late Rainy Seasons). Vanadium was less than 0.001 mg/Kg in all the samples...

Author(s): A. K. Inengite, N. C. Oforka and Leo C. Osuji

September 2010

Extractive decontamination of heavy metals from CCA contaminated soil using organic acids

  In this paper, the mobilization and extraction of As, Cr and Cu from chromated copper arsenate (CCA) contaminated soil obtained from a wood treatment factory site by four organic acids are presented and discussed. The CCA contaminated soil (pH = 5.91, carbon = 0.32, CEC = 47.84 meq/100 g) was found to contain 39.55 mg/kg As, 313.97 mg/kg Cr and 200.00 mg/kg Cu with a contamination factor greater than 6 for...

Author(s): Uwumarongie-Ilori E. G. and F. E. Okieimen

September 2010

Increase in healthcare facilities and rapid environmental degradation: A technological paradox in Nigeria’s urban centres

  The scenario of waste management in many Nigerian cities has been complicated by the non segregation of healthcare wastes from domestic wastes in many healthcare facilities (HCFs). Incidentally, the healthcare facilities have soared in numbers over a 50 - year period in all the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. The increase in the number of HCFs in Nigeria’s cities has led to environmental problems...

Author(s): Akinwale Coker and Mynepalli K. C. Sridhar

September 2010

Environmental impact assessment system and process: A study on policy and legal instruments in Nepal

  An efficient system of decision making for sustainable socioeconomic development, with an effective environmental management of the sources of environmental impact and effects of such impacts, need to be put in place in order to implement the government policy of environmental protection and safety at the regional level. To obtain such kind of results; Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) tool has been...

Author(s): Ramesh Prasad Bhatt and Sanjay Nath Khanal

September 2010

Relationship between bacterial density and chemical composition of a tropical sewage oxidation pond

  Studies were carried out to examine the performance of the sewage oxidation pond situated in and serving the community of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. A survey of the coliform and total bacterial populations was carried out. The sewage was also examined for biochemical oxygen demand, dissolved oxygen content as well as for nitrate, phosphate, silica and chloride contents. The mean...

Author(s): P. O. Olutiola, K. O. Awojobi, O. Oyedeji, A. D. V. Ayansina and O. O. Cole  

September 2010

Effects of impregnation with boron compounds on the surface adhesion strength of varnishes used woods

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of impregnation with boron compounds on the surface adhesion strength of varnishes used woods. For this purpose, the test specimens prepared from Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) and European oak (Quercus petreae (Matt.) Liebl.) which met the requirements of ASTM D 358 were impregnated according to ASTM D 1413 with boric acid (Ba) and borax...

Author(s):   Musa Atar and Hüseyin Peker

September 2010

Effects of artificial soil surface management on changes of aggregate stability and other soil properties

  Studies of size distribution, stability of the aggregates, and other soil properties are very important due to their influence on tilth, water infiltration, and nutrient dynamics and more importantly on accelerated erosion but are affected by soil surface management. Both chemical e.g. pH, organic carbon, (OC), exchangeable cations e.g. calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and physical properties such as aggregate...

Author(s): Jerry A. Ngailo and Sonia F. C. Dechen

September 2010

Impact of shade and cocoa plant densities on soil organic carbon sequestration rates in a cocoa growing soil of Ghana

  Cropping systems have influence on the conservation of soil organic matter. Soil samples were taken from a long term experiment that was designed to study the impact of shade and cocoa plant densities on cocoa yields. The impact of the treatments on soil organic carbon sequestration rates and the gains or losses of soil organic carbon under the treatments with reference to adjacent undisturbed bush were...

Author(s): K. Ofori-Frimpong, A. A. Afrifa and S. Acquaye

September 2010

Mathematical modeling of dissolved oxygen in fish ponds

A mathematical model was developed to predict the effects of wind speed, light, pH, Temperature, dissolved carbon dioxide and chemical oxygen demand (COD) on Dissolved Oxygen (DO) in fish ponds. The effects of organic feeds, aeration and fish activity were added to the model developed by Kayombo et al. for Waste Stabilization Ponds (Ecological Modelling 127(2000): 21 - 31) to reflect the situation in fish ponds. Model...

Author(s):   W. J. S. Mwegoha, M. E. Kaseva and S. M. M. Sabai