ABSTRACT
Implications of dam development on soil,
water, vegetation and socio-economic characteristics were investigated in the
study. Soil studies involved collection of samples at 0-15cm and !5-30cm depths
prior to excavation (control sample), from epicenter of location where
overburden were heaped (point A) and 2m away from overburden (point B). Samples
were analyzed for pH, OC, OM, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Na, ECEC. Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu).
Water samples were collected upstream, inside dam and downstream and analyzed
for pH, Ci, K, Na, Ca, conductivity, turbidity, total solids, total dissolved
solids, dissolved oxygen, biological oxygen demand, NO3, Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu.
Vegetation study involved dividing the 200m X 200m dam area into 4 transects
within which sampling was done using improvised quadrat of 3 different sizes.
Questionnaire and interviews were used to elicit responses from inhabitants of
the area on the socio-economic implications of the dam project. Soil analysis
results showed changes due to heaping of overburden on top soil. pH, N, P, K,
Ca, Mg, Na, OC, OM, Fe, Zn, Mn and Cu at 0-15cm depth before dam construction
were 5.05, 0.2mg/kg, 49.1mg/kg, 0.17mg/kg, 4.2cmol/kg, 2.3cmol/kg, 0.16cmol/kg,
2.62%, 4.51%, 3.52mg/kg, 4.41mg/kg, 1.36mg/kg and 0.54mg/kg respectively before
construction, while after construction values (from point A) increased to 6.0,
0.18mg/kg, 42.5mg/kg, 0.21mg/kg, 4.75cmol/kg, 2.8cmol/kg, 0.39cmol/kg, 2.02%,
3.5%. 7.79mg/kg, 6.43mg/kg, 2.55mg/kg and 2.48mg/kg respectively because of dam
construction. This translates to about 50% significant change in soil
characteristics. Water analysis results also showed some changes attributable
to dam development as pH, K, Na, Ca and Mg, concentrations changed from 6.55,
3.42mg/l, 133.3ing/l, 27mg/l, I4mg/I respectively before dam development to
6.73, 5.94mg/l, 3.0mg/l, 102.17mg/l, 28.06mg/l (inside dam) after dam
development. Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu concentrations also increased even above
permissible limit for these metals in drinking water. Prior to dam
construction, phanerophytes dominated the landscape, but after dam
construction, many of these trees and shrubs were removed giving way to
abundant species of chamaephytes. Total species, number of individual species,
density and species’ richness index before dam construction were 25, 2712,
0.0678 and 24.873 respectively which changed to 38, 2041, 0.0511 and 37.868
after dam construction resulting in a 25% loss in vegetation cover.
Socio-economic analysis showed that dam construction affected the number of
lands available for farming and other purposes. Its construction caused noise
and increased concentration of dust particles. Majority of Ishiagu residents
use Ivo river as the major source of water while Oviaovia and Ngele-Okwe
streams are utilized by about 40% of residents especially those residing in
Obinagu and Amagu villages. ARCC dam construction affected soil, water,
vegetation and livelihoods of residents of the study area. Recommendations were
made for sustainability of the project and prote
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