Rapid Buildings Growth and Environmental Impacts in Kano Nigeria

作者: Hashim Abdullahi , Gobi Krishna A/L Sinniah , Ho Chin Siong , Nur Shaheera Mohd Azman

DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/498/1/012079

关键词: Environmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringSuspended particlesSalinitySuspended solidsSustainabilityLocal government areaCarbon

摘要: All Rapid building growth is one of the top environmental challenge especially in developing nations. Kano metropolis Nigeria rapidly expanding that calls for in-depth study. The aim study to assess impacts buildings towards sustainability. Carbon monoxides CO was sensed with aid device Gas Sensor by Crown Cone and water sampled taken from existing ponds analysed laboratory considering physiochemical properties suspended particles, salinity, colour total hardness. Geographical Information System (GIS) used location maps preparation. Both indoor outdoor carbon recorded selected local governments. Outdoor monoxide records governments areas Metropolis shows Tarauni Kumbotso exactly 012 ppm as highest government area maintain emission also. Dala Fagge governments' depicted 011 second regards but Dala, Gwale portrayed proportionately equal amount 008Ppm. In addition, results analysis reveals solid contents salinity level Shema Pond being more contaminated (248 mg/l 25 mg/l) against Hauran Wanka (61 20 mg/l). Colour t. hardness indicates 501 ml/g 0.16 which higher than (290 0 It strongly recommended preserve conserve both air resources suitability.

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