| Literature DB >> 23741646 |
Inyang Ephraim P1, Akpan Ita, Obiajunwa Eusebius I.
Abstract
Improper management of hospital waste has been reported to be responsible for several acute outbreaks like the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). In spite of these challenges, hospital wastes are sometimes not properly handled in Nigeria. To date, there has not been an adequate study on the effect and fate of burnt hospital waste on agricultural soil. The effect of burnt hospital wastes on the agricultural soil was conducted on soils sampled around farm settlement near Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, Ile-Ife, South West Nigeria. PIXE technique was employed with a 1.7 MV 5SDH Tandem Pelletron accelerator available at Centre for Energy Research and Development O.A.U Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Eleven elements- Si, Cl, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Zr and Pb were detected and their concentrations and enrichment factors determined. The presence of Pb and Cl at the elevated concentrations range of (77.8 ± 3.5 - 279.6 ± 97.6 and 102.2 ± 37.4 -167.2±17.43) ppm respectively in this study, is of serious health concern because of the agricultural practices in the neighborhoods of the study sites. There is a need for proper handling of hospital and other related hazardous wastes because of the possibility of such posing serious environmental pollution problems.Entities:
Keywords: Burnt hospital waste; Chlorine; Hazardous waste; Lead; PIXE
Year: 2013 PMID: 23741646 PMCID: PMC3669510 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-2-208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
PIXE results for soil samples around burnt Hospital waste, the measurements was done with 2.5 MeV protons
| ELEMENTS | CONCENTRATION ppm | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SITE 1 | SITE 2 | SITE 3 | SITE 4 | CONTROL | |
| Si | 11.6%±0.51% | 13.9%±0.60% | 23.1%±0.84% | 27.9%±0.85% | 18.3%±0.65% |
| Cl | 279.6±29.76 | 163.1±33.67 | 136.87±41.56 | 77.8±13.54 | ND |
| K | 1704.2±16.93 | 1864±16.76 | 2341.5±16.74 | 6883.6±15.72 | 7935.4±19.81 |
| Ca | 3440.7±18.54 | 4328.6±17.33 | 4110.8±21.36 | 4562.3±57.23 | 3514.7±71.09 |
| Ti | 2837.5±76.54 | 3482.2±77.62 | 2954.1±85.85 | 4834.0±68.72 | ND |
| V | 151.4±24.51 | 172.7±11.32 | 166.5±34.34 | 162.7±26.55 | ND |
| Cr | 232.4±14.32 | ND | 211.5±15.32 | 117.3±29.82 | 960.5±11.51 |
| Mn | 72.7±1.32 | 90.0±13.34 | 330.1±14.52 | 227.4±6.41 | 920.9±41.96 |
| Fe | 54210.0±43.2 | 65085.2±54.3 | 78201±65.4 | 81228.8±54.9 | 29110±76.9 |
| Zr | 971±7.10 | 273.7±15.91 | 177.8±22.72 | 1055.0±66.94 | 1004.1±87.21 |
| Pb | 119.9±26.96 | 102.2±29.87 | 167.2±17.43 | 102.2±37.43 | ND |
ND = Not Detected.
Errors = Counting Statistics.
PIXE results for soil samples around burnt Hospital waste, the measurements was done with 2.5 MeV protons. Concentrations of elements are given in ppm except for major elements which was given in percentage.
Enrichment factor of elements in soil sampled around burnt hospital waste dump
| ELEMENTS | ENRICHMENT FACTOR | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Site 1 | Site 2 | Site 3 | Site 4 | |
| Si | 7.2 | 6.8 | 7.6 | 7.9 |
| Cl | ND | ND | ND | ND |
| K | 1.9 | 2.5 | 2.4 | 2.7 |
| Ca | 14.7 | 13.6 | 13.1 | 12.4 |
| Ti | 5.1 | 5.8 | 5.6 | 4.6 |
| V | ND | ND | ND | ND |
| Cr | 3.7 | 2.9 | 3.2 | 3.1 |
| Mn | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Fe | 24.7 | 27.0 | 25.3 | 23.6 |
| Zr | 13.3 | 14.5 | 15.2 | 12.2 |
| Pb | ND | ND | ND | ND |
ND = below detection limit.
Results of Standard Reference Material
| ELEMENTS | IAEA SOIL 7 PIXE VALUE (ppm) IN THIS WORK | IAEA SOIL 7 CERTIFIED VALUE (ppm) |
|---|---|---|
| Si | 144193.5±13309.06 | 144000 |
| K | 9697.1±101.71 | 9680 |
| Ca | 130333.1±208.53 | 130400 |
| Ti | 2400.9±31.45 | 2400 |
| V | 48.7±21.46 | 52.8 |
| Cr | 34.1 ± 11.68 | 48.0 |
| Mn | 531.3±17.80 | 504.8 |
| Fe | 20547.6±88.35 | 20560 |
| Cu | 19.4 ± 7.20 | 8.8 |
| Zn | 83.2 ± 9.88 | 83.2 |
| Sr | 86.5± 23.00 | 86.4 |
| Zr | 83.2±9.88 | 148 |
| Pb | 48.0±14.82 | 48.0 |