Groundwater Quality Evaluation in Mando and Rigasa Areas, Kaduna, Northwestern Nigeria

J. A. Alimi, A. Idris-Nda, O. Ajayi, C. I. Konwea
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Abstract The quality of groundwater from twenty (20) hand-dug wells around the Mando and Rigasa areas, Northwestern Nigeria was evaluated in this study. Physico-chemical parameters like pH, EC, TDS, temperature, Na+, Ca2+, K+, Mg2+, Fe2+, Cl-, HCO3-, NO3-, SO42- and faecal coliform count were analysed. The degree of compliance of the various parameters with international guidelines for drinking water quality were determined and the groundwater classified. Comparison of the results of physico-chemical analysis with the NSDWQ and WHO guidelines revealed that most of the parameters in the groundwater had 100 % compliance except for pH, Mg2+, NO3-, K+ and Fe2+ with percentage compliance of 80, 90, 75, 70 and 40, respectively. This indicates that some of the groundwater samples are not suitable for drinking purpose. Groundwater quality map based on the Water Quality Index values for the various groundwater sample showed that most parts of the study area have excellent groundwater quality. The faecal coliform bacteria count ranged from 0 CFU/100 ml to too numerous to count. Only two (2) groundwater samples (10%) complied with the 0 CFU/100 ml guidelines of the NSDWQ and WHO, while the rest eighteen (18) groundwater samples (90 %) have faecal coliform bacteria count above the recommended value. Most of the groundwater samples are not suitable for drinking based on the faecal coliform count. The groundwater samples are suitable for agricultural purposes based on the SAR, RSC and PI classifications. The groundwater in the study area is dominated by Na-Cl and CaHCO3- type facies water.
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尼日利亚西北部卡杜纳Mando和Rigasa地区地下水质量评价
摘要本研究对尼日利亚西北部Mando和Rigasa地区20口手挖井的地下水水质进行了评价。分析了pH、EC、TDS、温度、Na+、Ca2+、K+、Mg2+、Fe2+、Cl-、HCO3-、NO3-、SO42-、粪便大肠菌群数量等理化参数。确定了各种参数符合国际饮用水质量准则的程度,并对地下水进行了分类。理化分析结果与NSDWQ和WHO指南对比表明,除pH、Mg2+、NO3-、K+和Fe2+的符合率分别为80%、90%、75%、70%和40%外,地下水中大部分参数的符合率为100%。这说明部分地下水样本不适合饮用。根据各地下水样本水质指标值绘制的地下水水质图显示,研究区大部分地区地下水水质优良。粪便大肠菌群计数从0 CFU/100 ml到数不清不等。只有2份地下水样本(10%)符合国家卫生组织和世界卫生组织的0 CFU/100 ml指南,其余18份(90%)地下水样本的粪便大肠菌群计数高于推荐值。根据粪便大肠菌群计数,大部分地下水样本不适合饮用。根据SAR、RSC和PI分类,地下水样品适合农业用途。研究区地下水以Na-Cl和CaHCO3-型相水为主。
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