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Title: | Preliminary Assessment of the Trace Element Composition of Dust from Two Granite Quarries from Jos Plateau and Their Possible Health Implications. |
Authors: | Daspan, R.I. Obadiah, E.G. Lekmang, I.C Dibal, H.U. Chup, A.S Daku, S. Wazoh, H. Diyelmak, V.B Azi, B. |
Keywords: | Pollution index enrichment Factor Quarry Dust Pollution index index of geo-accumulation. |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Journal of Environment and Earth Science |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 8;No. 8; Pp 140-154 |
Abstract: | Quarrying of rocks has contributed to the development of many developed and developing nations. However, the
entire process generates particulate pollution in the environment. The high level of particulates generated at the
drilling and crushing areas depicts them as hazard zones. Moreover, quarry workers and communities living in
proximity to these hazard zones are exposed to various health risks. In view of this fact, this research was carried
out to determine the trace element concentration in the dust from Ric Rock and Satzen quarries, to establish their
extent of contamination and deduce their possible human health implications. The results of As, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu
Ni, Pb, Zn and Mo were interpreted based on their Pollution index (anthropogenic factor), enrichment index and
index of geo-accumulation. The interpretation revealed that the Rick Rock dust is practically unpolluted with As,
Cr, Co Cu, and Ni with deficiency to minimal enrichment, unpolluted to moderately polluted and enriched with
Zn. The dust is also extremely polluted and severely enriched by Mo. On the other hand, Satzen dust is
practically unpolluted by As, Cd Cr, Co, Cu , Ni, Pb and Zn with deficiency to minimal enrichment. It is
practically unpolluted to moderately polluted and enriched by Mo. With respect to the selected elements and
their contamination status, Rick rock dust has been contaminated with Cd, Pb, Mo, and Zn and Satzen dust has
been contaminated with Mo. The elemental enrichment in the dust samples collected from Rick Rock quarry is
higher than those from Satzen quarry and can be attributed to oil spillage and emission from trucks and diesel
powered generator which is the only source of power supply to the quarry and work throughout the period of
quarry operations. This enriched the elemental concentration in the dust. Satzen quarry, on the other hand, uses
electricity from Power Generation Company which eliminated such enrichment contribution in the dust.
However the enrichment of Mo in the dust may be attributed to oil spillage and combustion of fossil fuel from
heavy duty trucks used for the quarry operation. Geochemical analysis of quarry dust from Ric Rock and Satzen
quarries showed that the concentration of trace elements in the dust exceeds the permissible limit set by WHO.
Some of which are very harmful to human health even at very low concentration exposure. It is certain that long
exposure of quarry workers and those living in close proximity via Inhalation, ingestion and percutaneous
absorption can result to various health challenges. The release of these trace elements in high concentration by
quarry companies enriching their concentration in the environment, polluting air, soil and both surface and
ground water which variably affects human, animal and plants through the chain causes diseases and eventual
death of man. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2452 |
ISSN: | 2225-0948 2224-3216 |
Appears in Collections: | Geology and Mining
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