Akagbue, Bertha Onyenachi and Aminu, Mu’awiya Baba and Siame, Tasha and Ofure, Oseigbovo Favour and Amaobichukwu, Chibuzor Titus and Adinoyi, Enebe Simon and Nwafor, Emmanuel Abiodun and Ogunsanya, Tolulope Idiat and Abolade, Yisa Adeniyi and Bolaji, Olayiwola (2023) Medical Effect of Emission from Unregulated Refineries at Rumuolumeni Community in Port Harcourt Rivers State Nigeria. Asian Journal of Medicine and Health, 21 (12). pp. 83-94. ISSN 2456-8414
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Abstract
This study investigates air quality in the Rumuolumeni environs, River State, Nigeria, which started in November 2016 when soot became a public health hazard to date. The study identified the cause of the soot, which is unregulated refineries (known as kpoo fire), and compared effluent from a regulated refinery and the source in the chosen community. The population of the study area and its environs have witnessed adverse environmental influences as a result of the emissions and accumulation of unburnt carbon materials (soot) within the first four quarters of 2016. This research has provided a solution that will ensure that federal government environmental agency/ regulatory bodies in terms of environmental protection should carry out their functions effectively and efficiently on soot pollution, which has resulted in a decline in public health in the study area. In addition, numerous local refineries built in the area by quacks should be eliminated so as to reduce environmental pollution and public health hazards further. In conclusion, the investigation has further revealed that the numerous home-made petroleum refineries are the major sources of black carbon pollution, which has a direct link to the host community and its environs.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Science Repository > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 23 Dec 2023 07:57 |
Last Modified: | 23 Dec 2023 07:57 |
URI: | http://research.manuscritpub.com/id/eprint/3839 |