2017
DOI: 10.5376/bm.2017.08.0001
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Assessment of Pollution Load Indices of Heavy Metals in Cassava Mill Effluents Contaminated Soil: a Case Study of Small-scale Processors in a Rural Community in the Niger Delta, Nigeria

Abstract: Cassava mill effluents are discharged into the environment by smallholder cassava processor in rural communities in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Cassava mill effluents are known to induce toxicity in some biodiversity such as livestock (sheep, goat), vegetation, microorganisms and fisheries. This study evaluated the pollution load indices of heavy metals in cassava mill effluents contaminated soil in rural community in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Secondary data from cassava mill effluents soil wer… Show more

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“…Cassava is a major source of staple food to several families in tropical Africa Emurotu et al 1 especially in Nigeria that is the largest producing nation in the world Izah et al, [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Izah & Ohimain, 11 Ohimain et al 12 Cassava cultivation and processing is carried out predominantly by smallholder in Nigeria. According to Kigigha et al 13 cassava cultivation, processing and marketing of its associated products is a major source of livelihood to several families especially in rural setting in Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cassava is a major source of staple food to several families in tropical Africa Emurotu et al 1 especially in Nigeria that is the largest producing nation in the world Izah et al, [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Izah & Ohimain, 11 Ohimain et al 12 Cassava cultivation and processing is carried out predominantly by smallholder in Nigeria. According to Kigigha et al 13 cassava cultivation, processing and marketing of its associated products is a major source of livelihood to several families especially in rural setting in Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the values of 'CF < 1', '1 ≤ CF< 3', '3 ≤ CF < 6' and 'CF ≥ 6' it indicates 'Low risk', 'Moderate risk', 'Considerable high risk' and 'Very high risk' respectively [15,16]. World Health Organization and Food Agricultural Organization standards for some toxic heavy metals in foods were taken as the reference concentration.…”
Section: Contamination Factor (Cf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition the soil environment is a major recipient of waste streams emanating from food processing including oil palm, 71 cassava processing. 35,[67][68][69]72 These wastes are rarely treated in Nigeria before disposal. After heavy precipitation they could be washed into the nearby surface water (major sink of pollutants) thereby causing an alteration in water and sediment quality depending on the constituents and concentration of toxicants/ hazardous substances found in the water.…”
Section: Soil Erosionmentioning
confidence: 99%