ABSTRACT
This study examined the effects of industrial wastewater on the environment of Ikeja by identifying
the industries that generate and discharge wastewater. It also examined the physico-chemical
composition of the wastewater and determined the spatial distribution of wastewater discharge and
its relationship with environmental pollution. It compared the waste water quality of the sampled
industries in the study area with LASEPA regulatory standards. Field collection of wastewater
samples were undertaken in 2009 from nine (9) groups of industries and the physico-chemical
analysis was conducted at the federal institute of Industrial Research, (FIIRO) Oshodi, Lagos. The
total number of nine waste water samples was collected at source. The result of the laboratory
analysis shows that most of the industries discharge untreated wastewater into the environment
while some that have treatment plants do not properly treat their wastewater. Principal
Components Analysis (PCA), isolated five wastewater parameters identified as major pollutants from
the wastewater which are iron (Fe), turbidity (TUR), pH, Chlorine (Cl) and Lead (Pb). Also two group
of industries, Food, beverages, hotels and farms (FBH) and Cosmetics, soap and detergents (CSD)
account for 86.56% of environmental pollution arising from industrial wastewater in Ikeja. The
pollution is most concentrated in the west central part of Ikeja. The problems created by the
discharge of untreated wastewater include pollution of surface and underground water. Field
observations showed that the problems of flooding, destruction of crops and farmland, reduction of
aesthetic values of the environment and increase in reported cases of sickness and diseases could be
associated with indiscriminate waste water disposal. The study concluded that the activities of
waste water generating industries in Ikeja LGA have a negative impact on the environment
of Ikeja.
The study therefore recommends that the government of LAGOS State and indeed Ikeja Local
Government Area should review their environmental policy to reflect the current trends in
sound environmental management and global best practices, among other suggestions.
ONYEWUCHI, A (2021). Environmental Problems Of Industrial Wastewater In Ikeja Local Government Area Of Lagos State. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/environmental-problems-of-industrial-wastewater-in-ikeja-local-government-area-of-lagos-state
ONYEWUCHI, AMADI "Environmental Problems Of Industrial Wastewater In Ikeja Local Government Area Of Lagos State" Afribary. Afribary, 14 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/environmental-problems-of-industrial-wastewater-in-ikeja-local-government-area-of-lagos-state. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
ONYEWUCHI, AMADI . "Environmental Problems Of Industrial Wastewater In Ikeja Local Government Area Of Lagos State". Afribary, Afribary, 14 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/environmental-problems-of-industrial-wastewater-in-ikeja-local-government-area-of-lagos-state >.
ONYEWUCHI, AMADI . "Environmental Problems Of Industrial Wastewater In Ikeja Local Government Area Of Lagos State" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/environmental-problems-of-industrial-wastewater-in-ikeja-local-government-area-of-lagos-state