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Lead (Pb) Levels in Mining Communities: A Threat to Manpower - Mining Activity: An Economic Boom Versus Health and Environmental Challenges

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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In 2010, the world attention was drawn as a result of 'unprecedented' death toll (particularly children) due to lead poisoning in the gold mining communities of Zamfara State, North - West, Nigeria. High concentration of lead was discovered in their blood, as a result of small scale illegal gold mining of the lead-rich ore using rudimentary tools. This caused lead pollution that contaminated soil, underground and surface water. Among measures taken was the soil remediation; this research was to determine whether lead levels was still significant. For example, the Blood Lead Levels (BLLs) in children ranged from 32.20 - 157.60 µg/dL, and that of adults ranged from 37.80 - 146.40 µg/dL, which exceeded the threshold level of concern for BLL for WHO (10 µg/dL). The results of all the samples analysed, including common grains, human and animals blood, indicated lead levels were still significant (P 0.05). These lead levels are sufficient to cause brain damage in children and affects the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) of a child that makes learning difficult due to cognitive defect. Therefore, without learning capacity, manpower development cannot be achieved among mining communities.

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Abduljalal Danbaba, Ph.D. Studied Chemistry and Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. An Associate Chief Lecturer with the Dept of Science Lab Tech (S.L.T), Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria, Nigeria. He is the Director, Directorate of Technology, Innovation, Incubation and Partnership (TIIP) of the Polytechnic.

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Authors Abduljala Danbaba, Abduljalal Danbaba, Magaji Garba, Musa Usman, Musa A Usman, Musa A. Usman
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.06.2017
 
EAN 9783330316249
ISBN 978-3-33-031624-9
No. of pages 232
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Methods of empirical and qualitative social research

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