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Title: | Assessment of Carbon (II) Oxide and Sulphur (IV) Oxide Emissions at Some Selected Traffic Areas in Jos Metropolis, North Central Nigeria |
Authors: | Ude, I.U. Anjorin, F.O. Egila, J.N. |
Keywords: | CO SO₂ air pollution vehicular emission environment |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Advanced and Innovative Research |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 5;Iss. 12; Pp 6-14 |
Abstract: | The concentration levels of Carbon (II) oxide
(CO) and Sulphur (IV) oxide (SO₂) were determined
using ALTAIR 5X Multigas Detector at seven strategic
points in Jos metropolis noted for high traffic activities.
This includes Polo roundabout, Hill Station Junction,
Old Airport Junction, Zololo Junction-Bauchi road,
University of Jos Permanent Site Gate, Faringada
Market Road and ECWA Staff Secondary School
(control) for a period of one month during morning
rush hour (7:30am-8:30am) and off-peak hour
(11:40am-12:40pm). For the morning rush hour period,
the measured CO and SO₂ concentration level were
32.120ppm and 0.130ppm respectively while measured
concentration levels of CO and SO₂ for the off-peak
hour were 12.090ppm and 0.057ppm respectively.
Student t-test statistics comparison of difference in
mean in CO and SO₂ levels in the different periods of
the day between the sites revealed that they were
significant (p<0.05). The result revealed that the
emission levels of CO and SO₂ in Jos metropolis
especially during the morning rush hour (7:30am-
8:30am) was higher than the Nigerian Ambient Air
Quality Standards accepted safe limits of 10 ppm for
atmospheric CO and 0.01 ppm for SO₂. Thus, most of
the people doing businesses, commuting along these
routes and/or living around these traffic areas are at
high risk of inhaling these gaseous pollutants.
Environmental management that improves motor
traffic flow and control which requires good city road
network and creates reliable and efficient mass
transport system to reduce the number of vehicles on
these spots would greatly ameliorate the emissions and
there deleterious effects. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2189 |
ISSN: | ISSN: 2278-7844 |
Appears in Collections: | Chemistry
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