ABSTRACT
The Bayelsa State Rivers is a
region known for large onshore and offshore oil exploration and production
including gas production. The rivers are characterized by deep meanders and
muddy sediments. Near Okoroma, the character of the river changes abruptly as
it starts its steep descent to Oloibiri. The study area is represented in Fig.l).This
position of the water shed is characterized by deeply incised river channels
and canyons. These areas support a wide variety of important fish, aquatic,
invetertebrate bird and other wildlife species. The Bayelsa Rivers has been and
continues to be of vita! economic, environmental and social importance to the
areas encompassing Ewoama, Brass, Okoroma, and Oloibiri which constitute the
study area. The middle and lower portions of the river support a varity of
industrial, residential and recreational activities. In addition, these areas
provide essential habitat for aquatic organisms and aquatic dependent wildlife
species. The lower estuary culminates in large onshore and offshore oil exploration
including gas production which is one of the most heavily used portions in the
Bayelsa River. Not surprisingly, historic and ongoing land use and water
related activities in the middle and lower portions of these rivers have
contributed a variety of nutrients and chemicals to the Bayelsa River. Bayelsa
River is prone to pollution by metals and biodegradable contaminants. Effluent
from the various treatment plants are discharged into the ocean and the
inherent pollution are distributed and carried to the coastal land by tidal
waves of the sea. These Rivers which flows over seventy percent of Bayelsa
state is a major source of water supply for commercial, industrial, agricultural,
Recreational and fishing activities. It also serves a waste disposal s1te for
Agip Oil Company and Shell Production and Developer. Company and its
inhabitants. The major physiographic feature of these rivers in Bayelsa State is
that the rivers are salty and flow from the Atlantic Ocean to the rivers during
high tide and lIom the rivers to the sea during low tide. Thus, there is
intermixing of fresh water from the rivers with the salt water from the sea
giving the river its salty taste. Due to the salty nature of the river, the
inhabitants of Bayelsa State in these study area do not rely on water from the
river as a source of drinking water rather they enjoy pipe borehole water from'
Agip and Shell Oil Company while they use water from the river for their recreational
and commercial purposes.
NKWOMA, O (2021). Physico-Chemical Characteristics And Heavy Metal Levels Of Water And Sediment From Four Rivers In The Oil Producing Area Of Bayelsa State. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/physico-chemical-characteristics-and-heavy-metal-levels-of-water-and-sediment-from-four-rivers-in-the-oil-producing-area-of-bayelsa-state-7-2
OFOR, NKWOMA. "Physico-Chemical Characteristics And Heavy Metal Levels Of Water And Sediment From Four Rivers In The Oil Producing Area Of Bayelsa State" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 02 Jun. 2021, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/physico-chemical-characteristics-and-heavy-metal-levels-of-water-and-sediment-from-four-rivers-in-the-oil-producing-area-of-bayelsa-state-7-2. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.
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OFOR, NKWOMA. "Physico-Chemical Characteristics And Heavy Metal Levels Of Water And Sediment From Four Rivers In The Oil Producing Area Of Bayelsa State" Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/physico-chemical-characteristics-and-heavy-metal-levels-of-water-and-sediment-from-four-rivers-in-the-oil-producing-area-of-bayelsa-state-7-2