Black soot and public health of Rumuolumeni residents in Port Harcourt, Nigeria Black soot and public health of Rumuolumeni residents in Port Harcourt, Nigeria – Direct Research Journal of Social Science and Educational Studies
Original Research Article

Black soot and public health of Rumuolumeni residents in Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Maduawuchi Elem

Article Number: DRJSSES6753398261
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26765/DRJSSES6753398261
ISSN: 2449-0806

Vol.8, Pp. 9-13, 2021

Copyright © 2021

Author(s) retain the copyright of this article


Abstract

This work investigates how black soot, a recently discovered form of air pollution in Rumuolumeni, can lead to an increase in public health problems among Rumuolumeni residents. Because the study is qualitative, an extensive review of related works of literature was conducted. According to the literature, artisanal refineries scattered throughout the community marine environment, as well as government regular burning down of artisanal refinery infrastructure, are the primary causes of the phenomenal incidence of black soot. That black soot can exacerbate the area’s already-existing public health issues. Based on this, the work recommends that government should license, fund, and turn artisanal refineries into modular refineries which of course should be owned by the people in that community, that residents in the community should take hygiene very seriously and that they should eat fruits that are rich in vitamin C and E among others.

Keywords: Black soot and Public Health
 Received: March 7, 2021  Accepted: March 20, 2021  Published: March 30, 2021



Copyright © 2026 Publication

Direct Research Center  logo

Direct Research Center publishes peer-reviewed, open access online journals in areas of Agriculture and Food science, Biology and Biotechnology, Health and Pharmacology, Chemistry and Material science, Engineering and Information Technology and Social Science and Educational Studies.


Creative Commons
Open Access