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Abstract

Physico-chemical properties and heavy metals content of textile effluent and water samples from Challawa industrial estate of Kano State,

Nigeria were analyzed in this study and most of these parameters were found to be beyond the permissible standards stipulated by Nigerian Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) and this call for serious concern and attention.

A total of 98 fungi were isolated from textile effluent and water samples. These were dominated by Six fungal genera which comprised of three species of Aspergillus namely;

A.niger, A.flavus and A.versicolor along with Penicillium spp., Chrysosporium spp., Microsporum spp., Rhizopus spp. and Trichoderma spp.

Introduction

Rapid growth of industries during the past two hundred (200) years has resulted in a significant increase in the quantities of effluents released into the soil and aquatic environments (Sethy et al., 2011).

Industrial activities among other things are a major source of environmental pollution; water ecosystem for example is mainly affected by various industrial activities such as mining, cement production, soap and detergent production and textile manufacturing (Venkatesharaju et al., 2010).

Developing and especially densely populated countries such as Nigeria has most of its water bodies contaminated by industrial effluents as river water is a considered means of industrial effluent disposal receptor (Kayode, 2010).

Waste water treatment is not given the necessary priority it deserves, therefore, industrial waste and domestic sewage are discharged into receiving water bodies without treatment.

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