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101) ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METAL CONCENTRATION IN STORM RUNOFF GENERATED AT ALABATA MECHANIC VILLAGE, CAMP, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA.

Water is a vital source of life essential for survival of all living organisms. Surface runoff and soil may become contaminated by the accumulation of heavy metals deposited by the activities of auto mechanic village. Runoff samples were obtained during rainfall from Alabata Mechanic Village located at Camp, Abeokuta, Ogun state; during the... Continue Reading

102) ASSESSMENT OF ALPHA AND BETA RADIOACTIVITY POLLUTION OF MAIN WATER SUPPLIES IN DUTSINMA METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT The gross alpha and beta radioactivity pollution of main water supplies in Dutsinma metropolis were measured using proportional gas counter. The results show that the gross alpha radioactivity in water samples is lower than the maximum contaminant level of 0.1Bq/L set by World Health Organization (WHO). The measured alpha activities have... Continue Reading

103) PHYSICO-CHEMICAL QUALITY OF WELL WATER WITHIN ARAROMI AUTOMOBILE SPARE PARTS MARKET AGODI, IBADAN

ABSTRACT This research work physico-chemical quality of well water within Araromi Automobile Spare Parts market Agodi, Ibadan. The research work assess the physico-chemical characteristics of thewell water sample collected in the study area and also identify analyze and compare the heavy metal concentration with national and international... Continue Reading

104) PARASITE DIVERSITY AND HEALTH OF OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS AND LABEO ROSAE FROM LOSKOP DAM, MPUMALANGA PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA

Land-use activities occurring in the upper catchment of the Olifants River System affect  the water quality of Loskop Dam. Such activities lead to water pollution and that affect  the health of fish and other aquatic organisms. The aim of the study was to determine  the health status of Loskop Dam by assessing the health and parasites of... Continue Reading

105) OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS DRILLING WASTE: THE NEED FOR PRAGMATIC CHANGE

Executive Summary Offshore drilling for oil and natural gas have been ongoing since the 1800’s but little emphasis has been placed on the fate of drilling waste acquired during the drilling process. There are three main categories of waste that represent a potential concern based on current disposal practices. These waste categories are drilling... Continue Reading

106) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS AS EXPRESSED BY THE STAKEHOLDERS IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTIONINDUSTRY.ESMPROJECT

Topic : The environmental impacts of building constructions as expressed by the stakeholders in building and construction industry. Key words: Environmental Impact Assessment (EAI,Sustainable Development: Development, Regulation,Global Warning, Ecosystem, Green house Gas (GHG) ABSTRACT This study investigated the environmental impacts of building... Continue Reading

107) FLOODING IN NIGERIAN CITIES: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS. A CASE STUDY OF ABA URBAN, ABIA STATE, NIGERIA

This project work capture the causes and effects of flooding in different parts of the nation. ABSTRACT: Nigeria is the most populous Black race country in Africa and in the world with a total land area of 983,213 km2 occupied by over 160 Million people: The interaction of these millions of people with their environment has left indelible mark on... Continue Reading

108) PREVALENCE OF PARASITIC EGGS IN FRESHLY CONSUMED VEGETABLES COMMERCIALLY TRADED IN SELECTED MARKETS WITHIN THE ABUJA MUNICIPAL AREA COUNCIL, FCT ABUJA

ABSTRACT Commonly sold vegetables within the Abuja Municipal Area Council, FCT Abuja were investigated for the prevalence of parasitic eggs. A total of 225 vegetable samples were collected and investigated for the presence of these parasites using standard methods, and quite a number of them were positive. Results obtained showed the parasitic... Continue Reading

109) EFFECT OF EMR FROM LAPTOP ON REPRODUCTIVE HORMONES, SPERM QUALITY AND PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN OF MALE ALBINO RATS

ABSTRACT Humans in modern society are exposed to an ever-increasing number of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) generated from the production and supply of electricity, television sets, personal computer (PC), radio communication, and mobile communication, hence, it has become a public health issue. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of... Continue Reading

110) HSE RISK ASSESSMENT REPORT (A CASE STUDY OF A.Y BAKERY)

This project is all about risk assessment... Continue Reading

111) DANGERS OF DUMPING WASTE INTO PUBLIC DRAINS

Introduction Background of the study Statement of the problem Objective of the problem Research question Definition of term Literature reviews Data analysis Recommendation References... Continue Reading

112) DETERMINANT AND EFFECT OF PESTS IN DISEASES TRANSMISSION AMONG IBARAPA EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF OYO STATE.

ABSTRACT This project work was based on the DETERMINANT EFFECT OF PEST IN DISEASE TRANSMISSION AMONG THE INHABITANTS OF IBARAPA NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF OYO STATE. Information was gathered through the use of questionnaire which was distributed and finally analyzed. This project woke has five chapters. Chapter one consists of Introduction,... Continue Reading

113) NON-USAGE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES, AMONG INDUSTRIAL WORKERS, A CASE STUDY OF AKOTI SAWMILL IN ISE/ORUN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, ISE-EKITI

ABSTRACT The study was conducted on non-usage of personal protective devices, among industrial workers, a case study of Akoti sawmill in Ise/Orun Local Government Area, Ise-Ekiti. The study population was limited to 68 workers in the factory of which 40 workers were selected using simple random sampling technique. A survey research design was... Continue Reading

114) FINDINGS OF ONGOING RENOVATION WORK IN SHOROOQ BUILDING APARTMENT CONTRACTED BY ROYAL WAY SERVICES LLC DUBAI (A PRACTICAL PROJECT)

This is my practical project report for Nebosh IGC3 that earned me Excellent grade.  With 25 hazards and 5 good practices. This report is based on the findings of ongoing renovation work in Shorooq building apartment contracted by Royal Way Services LLC Dubai. The aim is to evaluate Health and Safety practice such as working conditions and... Continue Reading

115) ASSESSMENT OF HOUSE HOLD WASTE PRODUCTS IN ROMI KADUNA SOUTH LGA

INTRODUCTION Lead ingestion and absorption the exposure of children to many possible sources of lead takes on special importance because of the degree of oral activity among young children. Most infant begin mouthing objects in the middle of their first year and continue until early in the second year of life, when this activity usually subsides.... Continue Reading

116) INDUSTRIAL GREYWATER RECYCLING AND REUSE: A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOR MILLIKEN & COMPANY, MIDDLETON

This report is a product of an extensive research project seeking to recycle laundry wash water for Milliken Industrials Limited, Middleton, U.K. Data gathered from meter readings in Milliken Industrial Ltd, Middleton, has constantly indicated the laundry aspect of their manufacturing process as by far, the process that consumes the largest volume... Continue Reading

117) INDUSTRIAL GREYWATER RECYCLING AND REUSE: A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOR MILLIKEN & COMPANY, MIDDLETON

This report is a product of an extensive research project seeking to recycle laundry wash water for Milliken Industrials Limited, Middleton, U.K. Data gathered from meter readings in Milliken Industrial Ltd, Middleton, has constantly indicated the laundry aspect of their manufacturing process as by far, the process that consumes the largest volume... Continue Reading

118) OIL SPILL AND ASSOCIATED CHALLENGES ON AQUATIC ORGANISMS.

The environment of man plays a significant role in the development of man and in determining his health status, no animal or plant has changed the environment as much as man (Mohtadi, 2015).  The earth, air, land and water have witnessed man’s devastating activities (Martonas, 2017).  In some instances the environment has been altered in a... Continue Reading

119) OIL SPILL AND ASSOCIATED CHALLENGES ON AQUATIC ORGANISMS.

The environment of man plays a significant role in the development of man and in determining his health status, no animal or plant has changed the environment as much as man (Mohtadi, 2015).  The earth, air, land and water have witnessed man’s devastating activities (Martonas, 2017).  In some instances the environment has been altered in a... Continue Reading

120) CLIMATE MODEL SIMULATION AND PROJECTIONS OF PRECIPITATION CHANGES OVER WEST AFRICA

ABSTRACT Changes in precipitation characteristics have been identified to exert profound socio-economic consequences over West Africa. This study analysed climate model simulation and projections of precipitation changes over West Africa using the Norwegian Earth System Model (NorESM with Lat-Lon resolution of 1.89° by 2.5°). The skill of the... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:EVS0115
  • Pages:118

121) EFFECTS OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY ON DODDER INVASION, DISTRIBUTION AND MANAGEMENT IN BELGUT AREA OF KERICHO COUNTY, KENYA

ABSTRACT Parasitic weeds are plants that have evolutionarily lost autotrophic way of life during their development stages. Dodder, a plant of the Cuscuta species, is one such invasive parasitic weed with a wide range of world geographic distribution and host diversity. In Kenya, dodder is common in counties at the Coast, Central, Nyanza, Western... Continue Reading

122) ASSESSMENT OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL PATTERN OF SELLERS IN MILE ONE MARKET, PORT HARCOURT CITY RIVERS STATE

ABSTRACT The study sought to assess the solid waste disposal pattern of sellers in Mile One Market Port Harcourt in order to: identify the solid waste disposal habits of sellers, determine the frequency of clearing dumpsters from the market, determine accessibilityof waste dumpsters to market sellers and ascertain if the pattern of waste disposal... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:EVS0118
  • Pages:109

123) THE IMPACT OF SLUM DEVELOPMENT ON WETLANDS. A CASE STUDY OF NAMUWONGO SLUM, KAMPALA, UGANDA.

ABSTRACT In a bid to address the impact of slum development on the wetlands many organizations have developed mechanisms aimed at reducing on the rate of slum development but several measures still need to be put in place as well as elevate the lives of the people living in the slum areas for example the building of a better drainage system,... Continue Reading

124) THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION ON BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN SERERE LOCAL FOREST IN OLIO SUB-COUNTY, SERERE DISTRICT.

ABSTRACT The importance of biodiversity cannot be overemphasized. Thus, the study assesses the effectiveness of community participation in biodiversity conservation in Serere Sub-county Local Forest Reserve in Serere District in Uganda. Data were collected through primary and secondary data employing questionnaire and interviews. Through the... Continue Reading

125) THE EFFECTS OF CHARCOAL BURNING ON MABIRA FOREST RESOURCE MUKONO DISTRICT, CENTRAL-UGANDA

ABSTRACT The effects of charcoal burning on the forest resources is intended to discover the extent of the problem because of unhealthy combination of deforestation and booming population was inflicting hardship on women and children . They could no longer find charcoal, and when they could, they couldnTt afford it. The rapid population growth in... Continue Reading
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