ABSTRACT
The
study was conducted to evaluate the effect ofmechanic village on selected soil
physiochemical properties and heavy metal content in Ohia Umuahia Nigeria. Four
replicates soil sample were collected from Spent engine oil, Automobile, Panel
beating/Painting & control (Arable land) in three different soil depth
medium (Top, Medium& Subsoil). A total of 12 soil samples were taken to the
laboratory for the determination ofsoil physicochemical properties and
heavymetal content. The data obtained from the study was analyzed using
analysis ofvariance (ANOVA based on CRD and difference between the treatments
means were determined using Fisher’s Least Significant Difference (FLSD) at
P<0.05. The results showed significant p<0.05 adverse effects among the
different mechanic village locations and different soil depth with respect to
controls in bull density, total porosity, mean weight diameter, conductivity
etc. the chemical properties of the soil were significantly adversely affected
by mechanic workshop activities due to indiscriminate discharge of waste, used
acid &batteries, discharge of used engine oil influences the soil minerals
such as Na, Ca, P, K, N, OC etc. the observed heavy metal present at the
mechanic village were higher than the recommended ranges ofthe soil. Result
reveals metalparameters decreasing trend as Pb>Cu>Fe>
Cr>Zn>Cd>Ni (Top soil) & Pb>Cu>Fe>Zn>Cd>Cr>Ni(Sub-soil).
This may be due to indiscriminate disposal of acids &used batteries and
vehicle exhaust emission in the workshop area. Therefore, there should be
stoppage of discharge petroleum oils and other chemicals indiscriminately into
the environment and it advisable that some agroforestry practices that could
increase the nutrient and lower the heavy metal should be employed in order to
get rich yield and safe produced.
IKENERI, I (2024). Effect ofMechanic Village Chemical Wastes on the Selected Soil Properties in Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria:- Ikeneri, Victor H. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effect-ofmechanic-village-chemical-wastes-on-the-selected-soil-properties-in-umuahia-abia-state-nigeria-ikeneri-victor-h-7-2
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IKENERI, IKENERI. "Effect ofMechanic Village Chemical Wastes on the Selected Soil Properties in Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria:- Ikeneri, Victor H" Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 19 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effect-ofmechanic-village-chemical-wastes-on-the-selected-soil-properties-in-umuahia-abia-state-nigeria-ikeneri-victor-h-7-2