Potability Of Shallow Groundwater In Enugu Town, Southeastern Nigeria

O. Onwuka, K. Uma, H. Ezeigbo
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Eighty-eight (88) samples of the groundwater in Enugu have been studied in order to evaluate its potability. The parameters of interest are common waste-derivable chemical constituents such as nitrate (NO 3 - ), chloride (Cl - ) and sulphate (SO 4 2- ), and indicator micro-organisms, like Escherichia coli . The study showed that about twenty-two percent (22%) of the samples have concentrations of NO 3 - higher than the WHO permissible level (45mg/l) while eight out of the ten samples analyzed to test the bacteriological quality of the groundwater showed evidence of sewage contamination. The identification of E. coli in the water indicates faecal contamination. Improvement in the management of domestic wastes, such as the use of a central sewer, will preserve the aquifer, and consequently improve the quality of the groundwater. KEY WORDS: Bacteriological examination, Enugu town, groundwater, potability, shallow aquifer. Global Journal of Environmental Sciences Vol.3(1&2) 2004: 33-39
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尼日利亚东南部埃努古镇浅层地下水的可饮用性
为了评价其可饮用性,对埃努古的88个地下水样本进行了研究。感兴趣的参数是常见的废物衍生化学成分,如硝酸盐(no3 -)、氯化物(Cl -)和硫酸盐(so42 -),以及指示微生物,如大肠杆菌。该研究表明,大约22%的样本中no3的浓度高于世界卫生组织允许的水平(45毫克/升),而为测试地下水细菌质量而分析的10个样本中有8个显示出污水污染的证据。在水中发现大肠杆菌表明有粪便污染。改善家庭废物的管理,例如使用中央下水道,将保护含水层,从而改善地下水的质量。关键词:细菌学检查,恩努古镇,地下水,饮用水,浅层含水层。环境科学,Vol.3(1&2) 2004: 33-39
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