Environmental and Socioeconomic Impact of Algaily Refinery, Khartoum State, Sudan
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2017-01-16
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جامعة النيلين - كلية الدراسات العليا
Abstract
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The present study was carried out to evaluate the environmental and
socioeconomic impact of Algaily refinery on its vicinity. The data,
which was statistically analyzed, was collected from field trips,
chemical analyses, personal communications and questionnaires. A
total of 158 respondents were chosen from five villages in the study
area: Gerry, Wad Ramli, Wawessy, Alshuhada and Algaily. The
chemical analysis was performed to assess the heavy metals in soil and
plantusing a spectrophotometer ASTM. The statistical analysis was
done using SPSS Program No 11.0. The results revealed that the
refinery area is part of Acacia rotliles / Desert Scrub vegetation zone.
The area is dominated by natural (Acacia tortiles subsp. tortiles and
Acacia niIotica)and cultivated (Conocaprus erectus and Azadirachta
indica) trees. Different concentrations of heavy metals (Phil and Cd”)
were encountered in the soil and natural and cultivated plants.
Concentration of both minerals was much higher in natural and
cultivated plants compared with their concentrations in the soil. The
statistical analysis of the questiormaire gave a high significant
difference of all tested parameters (P<0.005). Other immediate effects
of the refinery are expressed by the following: only 20.9% of the
respondents’ income was increased by the refinery while the income of
20.9% was increased; 63.9% of the population of the area have
migrated out of the study area. In addition, no expansions of education
and healthcare facilities or services were added since the construction
of refinery.
Keywords: Impact, environmental, socioeconomic, heavy metals,
migration,
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Environmental Sciences, Socioeconomic Impact, chemical analyses