2019
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijee.20190404.13
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Environmental Health Status of Some Aquatic Ecosystems in Badagry Division, Lagos, Nigeria

Abstract: The status of Agboju, Ajegunle, Topo and Gbaji water bodies in Badagry Division of Lagos State, Nigeria was evaluated between April and November 2018 in order to determine the suitability of the ecosystem to biota and safety of the aquatic resources for human consumption. Some environmental variables such as alkalinity, temperature, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), conductivity, total dissolved solid (TDS), carbon (iv) oxide (CO 2), total hardness, chemical oxygen demand (COD), turbidity, phosphate, dissolved … Show more

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“…The City of Lagos has experienced tremendous growth over the past 50 years, reaching~20 million from just 1.4 million in 1970. The exponential population growth goes hand in hand with the environmental degradation of Lagos Lagoon, where present-day water pollution levels often exceed compliance levels of regulatory health standards (e.g., [3,[51][52][53][54][55][56]). Pollution levels of the lagoon were reported to be greatest in the Lagos Harbor area, along the densely populated western coast, and decreases towards the northern and the eastern sector [57].…”
Section: Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The City of Lagos has experienced tremendous growth over the past 50 years, reaching~20 million from just 1.4 million in 1970. The exponential population growth goes hand in hand with the environmental degradation of Lagos Lagoon, where present-day water pollution levels often exceed compliance levels of regulatory health standards (e.g., [3,[51][52][53][54][55][56]). Pollution levels of the lagoon were reported to be greatest in the Lagos Harbor area, along the densely populated western coast, and decreases towards the northern and the eastern sector [57].…”
Section: Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…spatial variation, and iii.) concentrations via bioaccumulation that exceed toxicity levels with considerable risks to aquatic systems and biotas [11,55,59,63,64].…”
Section: Influence Of Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%