Environmental Pollution in Egyptian Village
Mahmoud Mohammed EL-Sayed EL-Tholth;
Abstract
Expansion of live stock and poultry projects,''
wide use of fertilizers and
insecticides in agricultural activities in Egyptian villages associated with several pollutinal problems through air, water and wastes which have detrimental effects on animal, environment, and man. \
-So the aim of this work is to detect sources of pollution in Egyptian villages and its relation with different agricultural activities.
I-A total of 12 Egyptian villages of different nature and grades were selected
for this study, From which the following samples were taken: -
l-Air samples were taken from different sites from each village.
2-Water samples were taken from different sites from each village.
3-Waste samples of different type (manure, poultry litter, hatchery wastes and abattoir sewage) were taken from each village according to its nature of activities.
II-AII samples were subjected to bacteriological and mycological examination as following.
l-Air, water and waste samples were examined for total bacterial count at
37°C and 22° c.
2- Air and waste samples were examined for total fungal count at 25-28° c
3-Air and waste samples were subjected to specific bacteriological and mycological examination to detect different types of bacterial and fungal pollutants.
III-Chemical examination that includes the detection of ammonia in mr,
detection of phosphate and nitrate in waste samples and detection of ammonia, phosphate and nitrate in water samples.
IV-Parasitological examination of waste samples.
V-Observing common public and animal health problems associated with environmental pollution in Egyptian villages.
wide use of fertilizers and
insecticides in agricultural activities in Egyptian villages associated with several pollutinal problems through air, water and wastes which have detrimental effects on animal, environment, and man. \
-So the aim of this work is to detect sources of pollution in Egyptian villages and its relation with different agricultural activities.
I-A total of 12 Egyptian villages of different nature and grades were selected
for this study, From which the following samples were taken: -
l-Air samples were taken from different sites from each village.
2-Water samples were taken from different sites from each village.
3-Waste samples of different type (manure, poultry litter, hatchery wastes and abattoir sewage) were taken from each village according to its nature of activities.
II-AII samples were subjected to bacteriological and mycological examination as following.
l-Air, water and waste samples were examined for total bacterial count at
37°C and 22° c.
2- Air and waste samples were examined for total fungal count at 25-28° c
3-Air and waste samples were subjected to specific bacteriological and mycological examination to detect different types of bacterial and fungal pollutants.
III-Chemical examination that includes the detection of ammonia in mr,
detection of phosphate and nitrate in waste samples and detection of ammonia, phosphate and nitrate in water samples.
IV-Parasitological examination of waste samples.
V-Observing common public and animal health problems associated with environmental pollution in Egyptian villages.
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| Title | Environmental Pollution in Egyptian Village | Other Titles | تلوث البيئة في القرية المصرية | Authors | Mahmoud Mohammed EL-Sayed EL-Tholth | Issue Date | 2002 |
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