10 research outputs found

    Circular Economy: Nigeria Perspective

    Get PDF
    Nigeria is a lower middle-income country and is ranked as the largest economy in Africa with a gross domestic product of 444.92 billion (www.imf.org). The country is located on the western coast of Africa, has an area of 923, 763 km2 and is bounded by Benin Republic in the west, Niger Republic in the north, Cameroun in the east and Gulf of Guinea in the south

    Assessment of Noise Pollution From Sawmill Activities in Ilorin, Nigeria

    Get PDF
    This study examined noise pollution from sawmilling in Ilorin metropolis, Nigeria. Noise measurements were made using HD600 digital data logging sound level meter in conjunction with structured questionnaire which was designed to elicit noise related information. The results of the study showed that the background noise within the sawmills was 58.1-64.86 dB(A) while machine equivalent noise was 81.1-112.3 dB(A). Approximately 73% of all the noise measurements are above the recommended limit of 85 dB(A) and these high noise intensities can initiate or perpetuate some work related health challenges. Also a noise contour map which shows the spatial impact of sawmill noise on the metropolis was developed. Within the sawmills, most of the workers are unprotected, disturbed and complain of noise-related ailments such as tinnitus (96.6%), headache (86.6%) and hearing impairment (71.9%). Therefore noise prevention and control strategies are suggested in addition to frequent audiometric tests, training, education, and enforcement of noise regulations.http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v34i1.

    Biogas production potential from co-digestion of composted faecal sludge mixed with rice husks and sawdust

    Get PDF
    The global demand for energy is increasing, with 80% of total energy obtained from fossil fuels rich in greenhouse gases. Biogas is an effective alternative to fossil fuels. Thus, this study aimed at evaluating biogas production potential from co-digestion of com posted faecal sludge (FS) mixed with rice husks (RH) and sawdust (SD). FS of 2000g, 3000g was mixed with RH and SD (2mm, 4mm). The ratios for RH and SD were 1: 0, 0: 1, 1: 1, 3: 1, 1: 3; each mixed with FS, composted for 20days followed by biogas production. Quantity and quality of biogas were measured using water and NaOH displacements, respectively. CH4 con tent ranged between 74-76%. Digester with 2000g FS and 100g RH (4mm) performed excel lently, producing 17.2 L of biogas. Conclusively, RH, SD and FS have potential to produce biogas. However, a comparative study should be done on fresh and composted materials to assess the influence of composting on biogas production

    Aerobic Bacterial degraders in effluent from Itoku textile industry, Abeokuta

    No full text
    The local textile industry in Itokun village is one major textile industry in Abeokuta Ogun state, known for “adire” production whose processes are not maintained at regulatory standards. This study involves isolating and identifying aerobic microorganisms in waste water effluents from this textile Industry and screening for aerobic degraders among the isolates. Fifty milliliter (50 ml) of three dye effluents; purple, brown and green were collected into sterile bottles and designated (Ef1), (Ef2) and (Ef3). Tap water was used as control (Cont). Isolation, identification and screening of isolates for percentage decolorization were done using standard method. Colony forming units showed the trend Ef3 > Ef2> Ef1. Bacterial isolates included Bacillus megaterium, Staphylococcus simulans, Micrococcus varians, Bacillus niacinni, Lysinibacillus sp. and Bacillus carbonificus. Aneurinbacillus aneurinilytus alone was isolated from the control sample. Bacillus megaterium and Lysinibacillus sp. were the most predominant species in the effluents. S. simulans degradation was the most efficient and its use could be exploited.Keywords: Aerobic bacteria, textile effluent, dye, Itokun. Afr. J. Biotechnol. Vol. 12 No. 5
    corecore