Hydrogeological assessment and contaminant transport modelling of Enyimba landfill site in Aba, Nigeria

Ubechu Bridget, Opara Alexander Iheanyichukwu, Onyekuru Samuel Okechukwu, Ikechukwu Chigozie Chukwuemeka, Ofoh Ifeyinwa Juliana, Okechukwu Stephen Ifeanyi, N. Nkiru, Iwuoha Prince Osita, Ajaegbu Ebuka Emmanuel
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Commercial and industrial growth in cities generates hazardous waste, often disposed of in open dump sites, contaminating groundwater. Understanding pollutant movement and numerical models are crucial for effective water resource management. This study assessed hydrogeological dynamics and pollutant transfer in the Enyimba landfill site, Nigeria, using field surveys and contaminant modelling to understand groundwater quality and arsenic contamination spread. The research technique included field and laboratory experiments, as well as water sampling during both dry and wet seasons, to evaluate groundwater quality. The geochemical examination of groundwater samples revealed the amounts of several metals using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The study used contaminant transport modelling with Visual MODFLOW Flex 6.1 and MT3DMS software to simulate groundwater flow and solute transport within the aquifer layers. Predictive simulations over a 20-year timeframe demonstrated the progressive spread of arsenic pollution from the landfill, resulting in an ellipsoid-shaped plume stretching from its source. Arsenic levels have gradually increased, posing a serious threat to groundwater quality and human health. The research highlights the need for remedial measures to reduce groundwater pollution, including waste recovery and recycling facilities and geo-membrane use. It emphasizes proactive actions to protect groundwater supplies and promote environmental sustainability in the Enyimba landfill site.
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尼日利亚阿巴 Enyimba 垃圾填埋场的水文地质评估和污染物迁移建模
城市的商业和工业发展会产生危险废物,这些废物通常被丢弃在露天垃圾场,污染地下水。了解污染物的移动和数值模型对于有效的水资源管理至关重要。本研究评估了尼日利亚 Enyimba 垃圾填埋场的水文地质动态和污染物转移情况,利用实地调查和污染物模型来了解地下水质量和砷污染扩散情况。研究技术包括实地和实验室实验,以及在旱季和雨季进行水样采集,以评估地下水质量。利用原子吸收分光光度法对地下水样本进行地球化学检查,发现了几种金属的含量。研究使用 Visual MODFLOW Flex 6.1 和 MT3DMS 软件进行污染物迁移建模,模拟含水层内的地下水流和溶质迁移。为期 20 年的预测模拟显示,砷污染从垃圾填埋场逐渐扩散,形成了一个从源头开始延伸的椭圆形羽流。砷含量逐渐增加,对地下水质量和人类健康构成严重威胁。研究强调了采取补救措施减少地下水污染的必要性,包括废物回收和循环利用设施以及土工膜的使用。研究强调采取积极主动的行动,保护地下水供应,促进 Enyimba 垃圾填埋场的环境可持续性。
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