Heavy Metal Concentration Assessment of Surface and Groundwater in the Vicinity of Ajakanga Dumpsite, Oluyole, Ibadan, Southwestern Nigeria.

Adejumo S. A., Oyerinde A. O.
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Heavy metal levels in the surface and groundwater sources in the vicinity of Ajakanga dumpsite, Ibadan Nigeria was assessed for quality status evaluation of the water sources within the dumpsite environment for their domestics and industrial suitabilities. Thirty eight (38) water samples consisting of Twenty-three (23) from hand-dug wells, ten (10) from boreholes and five (5) from streams were collected around the dumpsites with strict adherence to the prescribed standard. The water samples collected were tested for the following Heavy metal contents; Lead (Pb), Iron (Fe), Cadmium (Cd), Cobalt (Co), Copper(Cu) , Manganese(Mg), Zinc(Zn), Nickel(Ni), and Chromium(Cr) in the laboratory using computerized Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS)model 210.The result were evaluated and compared with WHO, EU and NSDWQ water quality standards. The comparison reveals that 93%, 75%, 63%, 37% and 19% of water sampled are characterized respectively by Fe, Pb, Ni, Cd and Mg concentration higher than the WHO, EU and NSDWQ recommended standard permissible limits, indicating possible impact of dumpsite on the groundwater quality. The Zn concentration in about 42% of total samples is above the EU health based value but is well within the WHO and NSDWQ permissible limits for all samples as with those of Cu, Cr and Co. The alarming and unacceptable higher concentration recorded for Pb, Fe and Ni in the samples renders the water sources unfit in its present form for human consumption and some industrial usabilities .Hence an urgent need for standard treatment and well organized precautionary measures for use of the water sources in the environment of the dumpsite.
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尼日利亚西南部伊巴丹 Oluyole Ajakanga 垃圾场附近地表水和地下水的重金属浓度评估。
对尼日利亚伊巴丹市 Ajakanga 垃圾场附近地表水和地下水源中的重金属含量进行了评估,以便对垃圾场环境中的水源进行质量状况评估,以确定其是否适用于生活和工业。严格按照规定的标准在垃圾场周围收集了 38 份水样,其中 23 份来自手挖井,10 份来自井眼,5 份来自溪流。实验室使用 210 型计算机原子吸收分光光度计(AAS)对采集的水样进行了以下重金属含量检测:铅(Pb)、铁(Fe)、镉(Cd)、钴(Co)、铜(Cu)、锰(Mg)、锌(Zn)、镍(Ni)和铬(Cr)。比较结果显示,93%、75%、63%、37% 和 19% 的采样水的铁含量、铅含量、镍含量、镉含量和镁含量分别高于世卫组织、欧盟和国家水质监测中心建议的标准允许限值,这表明垃圾场可能对地下水水质造成了影响。约 42% 的样本中的锌浓度高于欧盟的健康值,但与铜、铬和钴的浓度一样,所有样本中的锌浓度都在世界卫生组织和国家有害物质检测局的允许限值范围内。由于样本中铅、铁和镍的浓度较高,令人震惊且无法接受,因此目前的水源不适合人类饮用和某些工业用途。
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