Abstract

There has been much concern about the rate at which industrial and household wastes are released into Creeks in Rivers State. The study examined the status of heavy metal pollutants (Cd, Cu, Zn, Cr, Pb, and Ni) in sediment and to determine the extent of damage caused by these human factors using the most recent pollution index and Sediment quality guidelines (SQGs). The research was carried out in four important creeks along the Delta River network in Rivers State, Nigeria (Okrika, Borokiri, Eagle Island, and Kaa). Triplicate sediment samples were collected at a depth of 0-20 cm and extracted with 20cm3 of aqua ragia (a 3:1 mixture of HCl and HNO3) and 10cm3 of 30% H2O2. The metal concentrations were measured using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). The concentrations of the heavy metals ranged from 11.147–18.919mg/kg, 11.918–14.379mg/kg, 8.321–11.691 mg/kg, 6.405–11.72mg/kg, and 5.718–12.125mg/kg, and 2.429-7.725mg/kg respectively and followed the sequence Zn > Pb > Cr > Ni >Cu > Cd. Geo-accumulation Index (Igeo) calculated was less than 0 i.e. uncontaminated for all metals except Pb in Borokiri Creek and Cd in all sampled creeks, showing moderate contamination. Eco-toxicological risk assessment (RI) indicated that the creeks were uncontaminated. Despite the low level of contamination, it is recommended that relevant authorities to regulate the indiscriminate dumping of domestic waste and untreated industrial effluents into the river to prevent the deterioration of the creeks

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