ABSTRACT
The groundwater
qualities of some settlements in four local government areas (Fagge, Dala,
Ungogo and Gwale) in Kano State, Nigeria were determined. The study was based
on the assessment of physicochemical parameters of groundwater (wells and
boreholes) samples. Fourty groundwater samples, ten from each local government
area were collected and analyzed for the following parameters: pH, electrical
conductivity (EC), temperature, total solids (TS), total dissolved solids
(TDS), total suspended solids (TSS), salinity, chloride, turbidity, total
hardness (T.H), alkalinity, phosphate (PO4), nitrate (NO3), sulphate (SO4),
sodium (Na), magnesium (Mg), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr) and lead (Pb).
Standard laboratory analysis were carried out to determine the concentration of
these parameters and major comparisons were equally made with World Health
Organization (WHO), Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) and Water Quality
Index (WQI) standard ratings. The data showed variation of the investigated
parameters as follows: pH (5.11 – 7.40), temperature (27.10 – 31.83) ºC, EC
(419 – 4870) µS/cm, TS (268.10 – 2776.10) mg/l, TDS (226.33 – 2743) mg/l, TSS
(23.07 – 61.24) mg/l, salinity (0.15 – 2.33) ppt, chloride (65.08 – 970.33)
mg/l, turbidity (0.37 – 23.9) NTU, T.H (16 – 134.26) mg/l, alkalinity (16.27 –
89.50) mg/l, PO4 (3.65 – 55.59) mg/l, NO3 (5.25 – 33.27) mg/l, SO4 (25.06 –
446) mg/l, Na (0.006 – 0.070) mg/l, Mg (0.004 – 0.889) mg/l, Cd (0.004 – 0.055)
mg/l, Cr (0.038 – 0.096) mg/l and Pb (0.022 – 0.14) mg/l. The concentration of
some of the investigated parameters were above the standard quality for
drinking water. Lead, cadmium and chromium for instance, were found to exceed
0.01mg/l, 0.003mg/l and 0.005mg/l respectively which is the WHO maximum
permissible limits. This is as a result of improper discharge of untreated
effluents in the environment which led to the contamination of groundwater
sources. It is therefore recommended that proper and constant monitoring of
disposal processes for industrial as well as domestic effluents in the study
area is employed to guarantee safe water for drinking and domestic purposes.
MICHAEL, U (2023). Assessment Of Some Physicochemical Parameters Of Groundwater Samples From Four Local Government Areas In Kano State. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessment-of-some-physicochemical-parameters-of-groundwater-samples-from-four-local-government-areas-in-kano-state-7-2
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