Abstract

Bed Sediment samples were collected in the Dry Season from Orashi River at three sampling sites each located in Mmahu, Opuoma, Abacheke and Ogwu Aniocha communities. Physicochemical parameters, hydrocarbon and heavy metal (As, Cd, Fe and Pb) concentrations were determined with standard methods. Results showed that total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) ranged from 0.11 ±0.03 to 1.91 ±0.25 mg/kg while total hydrocarbon content (THC) and oil and grease had ranges of 0.28 ±0.06-2.98 ±0.19 and 0.69 ±0.09-3.60 ±0.57 mg/kg respectively. The sediment samples were classified as unpolluted in terms of TPH. Mean values for pH had a range of 4.33 ±0.22 - 6.60 ±0.52 while the texture of most samples was sandy. Mean organic carbon contents ranged from 0.58±0.07 to 3.15±0.66 % and mean total nitrogen and total phosphorus had ranges of 0.30±0.00 -2.77±0.46 and 17.34±1.65 - 29.48±1.63 mg/kg respectively. Mean Mg concentrations were significantly higher (P<0.05) than the concentrations of other exchangeable bases and mean As concentration had a range of 1.175±0.086-1.291±0.335 mg/kg. Mean Cd concentrations ranged from 0.948±0.072 to 3.120±0.131 mg/kg while mean Fe and Pb concentrations had ranges of 57.324±10.530-159.707±41.192 and 1.300±0.295-7.462±0.861 mg/kg respectively. As and Pb values were lower than the sediment quality guidelines (SQG) but Cd values were higher than the guidelines in all sites. Contamination factors (CFs) for As and Pb indicated low contamination while CFs for Cd indicated moderate to considerable contamination. Geo-accumulation index (Igeo) values for As and Pb at all sites and that of Cd at one site indicated unpolluted, Igeo values for Cd at all other sites ranged between 0.210 and 1.571 indicating unpolluted to moderately polluted status.
 Keywords: Sediment, Orashi, hydrocarbons, physicochemical, metals, contamination

Highlights

  • Anthropogenic activities like oil and gas production results in the production of pollutants like petroleum hydrocarbons and trace metals which contaminate environmental matrices

  • total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) ranged from 0.11 ±0.03 at Opuoma site 2 (OP2) to 1.91 ±0.25 mg/kg at Ogwu Aniocha site 3 (OG3) while total hydrocarbon content (THC) and oil and grease content (O&G) had ranges of 0.28 ±0.06-2.98 ±0.19 and 0.69 ±0.09-3.60 ±0.57 mg/kg respectively

  • The sediment samples collected from the 12 sampling sites in the four stations can be regarded as unpolluted in terms of TPH

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Introduction

Anthropogenic activities like oil and gas production results in the production of pollutants like petroleum hydrocarbons and trace metals which contaminate environmental matrices. Oil and gas companies like Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) and Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) operate in Ohaji-Egbema Local Government Area (LGA) of Imo State. Their operations results in oil spill incidences and gas flaring which can potentially pollute the environment (Rainforest News, 2010; Daily Post, 2015). Study of bed sediments of a waterbody is important since it serves as a sink for metals and other materials which are remobilized from sediments into the overlying water column depending on pH and other conditions. Due to the paucity of data, the aim of this study was to determine the quality of sediments collected from sites on Orashi River located at Mmahu, Opuoma, Abacheke and Ogwu Aniocha communities

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