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Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 2 (1),
001-005, January 2007
ISSN 1992-2248
© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length
Research Paper
Effect of Indomie industrial effleunt
discharge on microbial properties of new Calabar River
Akaninwor, J. O.*, Anosike, E. O. and Egwim, O.
Biochemistry Department, University of Port-Harcourt, Port-Harcourt,
Nigeria.
*Corresponding author. E-mail: akaninworj@yahoo.com.
Accepted
21 December, 2006.
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Water quality assessment of certain microbial pollution indicators
arising from the industrial effluent of Indo-Food Company (Indomie) on
water samples collected at five different sampling points of new Calabar
Rivers was carried out. The sampling points were upstream, effluent fall
out points, 200, 400 and 600 m distances from the fallout point. Using
the control (upstream) as an index of comparism to determine extent of
pollution caused by the industrial effluent discharge, the results of
the analysis indicated a significant difference in the microbial
parameters assessed between the control and fallout points, indicating
that this sampling point was polluted as a result of the direct effluent
discharge at the sampling at this sampling point. The microbial analysis
indicated that the viable bacterial counts of the samples ranged from
5.4 x103 to 26 x 103 cfu(Table 1) suggesting that
the water samples contain heavy microbial load. The biochemical
identification of the isolate in the water samples showed that
Staphylococcus aureus, Shigella sp., Proteus vulgaris,
Escherichia coli and Citrobacter sp. pre dominated the water
samples while the fungal microscopy identified Candida species,
Fusarium, Circinotrichum and Cephaliophora in the water
samples (Table 3). The elevated levels of
microbial pollution indicators would invariably affect the taste, small,
appearance and aesthetic properties of the river water and thus pose a
potential health hazard of varying degrees to various life forms that
depend on the water for survival and recreational purposes. A routine
treatment of the effluent before discharge is therefore highly
recommended to maintain safe levels of the microbial pollutants in the
immediate and extended environment.
Key words:
Microbial parameters, effluent, pollution and environment.
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