Heavy Metals Pollution of Owerri and Asuokofi Rivers in Konongo, Ghana

Wiafe Samuel, Buamah Richard, Essandoh Helen
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Corresponding Author: Wiafe Samuel Department of Civil Engineering, Sunyani Technical University, SunyaniGhana Email: samwafy@yahoo.co.uk Abstract: The effects of polluted water and soil resulting from anthropogenic activities have impacted negatively on the livelihood of both human and animal existence. A thorough study was therefore required to ascertain the extent of pollution caused by the undertakings of these anthropogenic activities particularly within the Asante Akim Central Municipality of Ghana. This study assesses the dispersions and the extent of heavy metal pollution within the Owerri and Asuokofi Rivers in the study area. Fourteen water and sediments samples were collected in fourteen locations from the upstream of two Rivers; Owerri and Asuokofi. The samples were collected and poured in clean (sterilised) plastic bottles. A Geographical Positioning System (GPS) “Garmin 62SC” was used to take coordinates for each of the sampled points using WGS 84 as the baseline. Collected samples were digested and analysed for Hg, Pb, As and Cd levels using Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry. The levels of Pb, Hg, As and Cd in the water samples were in the ranges of 0.8-9.5, 0.63.5, 0.02-51 and 0.2-5.2 μg/L respectively and that of sediments ranged between 7-89, 0.06-9.2, 10-998 and 0.1 -42 mg/kg respectively. The results showed that the levels of all the metals in water and sediment samples exceeded the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended levels in water and sediment.
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加纳科农戈奥韦里河和阿苏科菲河重金属污染
摘要:人类活动导致的水和土壤污染对人类和动物的生存都产生了负面影响。因此,需要进行彻底的研究,以确定这些人为活动造成的污染程度,特别是在加纳阿散蒂阿基姆中央市。本研究评估了研究区内奥韦里河和阿苏科菲河重金属污染的扩散和程度。在两河上游的14个地点采集了14个水和沉积物样本;Owerri和Asuokofi。收集样品并倒入干净(消毒)的塑料瓶中。采用地理定位系统(GPS)“Garmin 62SC”,以WGS 84为基线,对每个采样点进行坐标。收集的样品用电感耦合等离子体质谱法消化和分析汞、铅、砷和镉的水平。水样中Pb、Hg、As和Cd含量分别为0.8 ~ 9.5、0.63.5、0.02 ~ 51和0.2 ~ 5.2 μg/L,沉积物中Pb、Hg、As和Cd含量分别为7 ~ 89、0.06 ~ 9.2、10 ~ 998和0.1 ~ 42 mg/kg。结果表明,水和沉积物样品中所有金属的含量都超过了世界卫生组织(世卫组织)建议的水和沉积物含量。
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