ABSTRACT
Residents of
Umueze-Ibeku depend on groundwater abstracted through boreholes for drinking
and other domestic purposes. However, the existence of a 15 years old dumpsite
having proximity of less than 150m from commercial and private boreholes in the
community leaves a lot to be desired. This situation has exposed groundwater in
the vicinity to high risk of contamination by leachate from the dumpsite
located between Latitude 5.55317⁰ and 5.55344⁰, and Longitude 7.49642⁰ and
7.49650⁰. It is against this background that Geophysical and Geochemical
investigation of groundwater contamination by leachate was conducted around the
dumpsite to identify the presence of leachate and extent of subsurface
contamination. Using the Integrated Geo instrument Services (IGIS) device,
Wenner array was deployed to carry out two (2) Electrical Resistivity
Tomography (ERT) profiles (one at the dumpsite and the other at a control
point). Same device was used to conduct two (2) Vertical Electric Sounding
(VES) profiles with Half-Schlumberger (pole dipole) array (one at the dumpsite
and the other at a control point). The ERT had a profile length of 100m and an
electrode spacing of 5m while the VES had an ABmax of 250m. Res2Dinv software
was used to model ERT data, while IPI2WIN was used to process the VES resistivity
data. The Geochemical process involved strategic collection of six (6) water
samples for analysis at the Soil, Plants and Water Laboratory of the Federal
Ministry of Water Resources and Environment, Ahieke, Umuahia, Abia State.
Result of Geophysical survey show that a depth of 19.8m was probed by the ERT
while VES penetrated a depth of 23.9m at the dumpsite and 31.1m at the control.
Presence of leachate with resistivity values ≤ 8.71Ωm and up to 18.8Ωm, having
active concentration at between 25m to 75m along the horizontal profile in
2-Dimensions was identified. The identified leachate has penetrated a depth of
11.35m. VES data analyses confirmed the geologic formation which was found to
be Bende-Ameki Formation. On the other hand, the lithological unit was seen to
be sand, clay and shale. Physicochemical analysis conducted shows that Borehole
6 and stream have Lead (Pb) and Mercury (Hg) concentrations above acceptable
limits, while boreholes 1, 5 and stream are hard with stream being highly
turbid. However, all water samples are contaminated with more of pathogenic
organisms as indicated by the high microbial count and harmful isolates. This
can be attributed to drilling of boreholes near residential septic tanks since
field experiments have shown that the leachate has not reached the aquifer. It
should be noted that from results shown in ERT, leachate will in a short time
reach the aquifer to further contaminate the waters as infiltration of the
harmful fluid is a continuous process. From literature, harmful effects of
pathogenic and metallic contaminants discovered in the sampled boreholes are
nervous system disorder, diarrhoea, and lots more. In conclusion, the Umueze
dumpsite is a threat to groundwater and human health. Urgent proactive measures
such as closure of the dumpsite, mounting of dump stands by Abia State
Environmental Protection Agency (ASEPA), treatment of borehole water before
use, and strict observance of safe distances of 50ft (borehole to septic tanks)
and 1000m (boreholes to dumpsites) are required to forestall future health
disasters. This research has provided baseline information for geophysical
survey in Umueze-Ibeku.
AGADA, A (2023). Geophysical And Geochemical Investigation Of Groundwater Contamination By Leachate In Umuezeibeku, Umuahia, South-Eastern Nigeria. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/geophysical-and-geochemical-investigation-of-groundwater-contamination-by-leachate-in-umuezeibeku-umuahia-south-eastern-nigeria-7-2
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