加纳奥蒂河水质评价

Q4 Environmental Science West African Journal of Applied Ecology Pub Date : 2010-01-13 DOI:10.4314/WAJAE.V15I1.49427
A. Abdul-Razak, A. Asiedu, R. Entsua-Mensah, K. deGraft-Johnson
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Oti河是加纳Volta湖的一条重要支流,被选为研究案例,以调查不同地点水质的变化。这是由于人们的生活用水和农业用水都依赖这条河。在实验室里分析了从奥提河某些河段抽取的复合水样,以确定某些参数,以便对水质进行评估。实验室分析的观察结果与2003年加纳生活用水原水标准和指南进行了比较。结果表明,浑浊度、总铁、粪便大肠菌群和总大肠菌群均高于2003年加纳生活用水原水标准和指南规定的限值。因此,奥蒂河的水被认为不适合在采样地点供人直接饮用。利用水质指数(WQI) Calculator 1.0计算得到奥堤河的WQI为39.3。水质指数表明奥德河水质较差。这意味着水质几乎总是受到威胁或损害;条件通常偏离自然的或理想的水平。呼吁公众意识到在饮用之前需要将水煮沸和/或过滤。该地区需要卫生设施来控制河流污染和适当的水处理技术,以改善沿岸居民的福利。
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Assessment of the Water Quality of the Oti River in Ghana
Oti river, an important tributary of the Volta lake in Ghana, was chosen as a case study to investigate the variations in the quality of its water at different locations. This was necessitated by the people’s reliance on the river for their domestic and agricultural water use. Composite water samples drawn from some sections of the Oti river were analysed in the laboratory for certain parameters to enable assessment of water quality. The observed results of the laboratory analyses are compared with the 2003 Ghana Raw Water Criteria and Guidelines for domestic use. The results indicated that turbidity, total iron, faecal coliforms and total coliforms were above the limits set out by the 2003 Ghana Raw Water Criteria and Guidelines for domestic use. Thus, the water from Oti river was considered unsuitable for direct human consumption at the sampled locations. Using the Water Quality Index (WQI) Calculator 1.0, the WQI for Oti river was calculated to be 39.3. The WQI indicates that water quality in the Oti river was poor. This implies that the water quality is almost always threatened or impaired; conditions usually depart from natural or desirable levels. Public awareness with respect to the need to boil and/or filter the water before drinking is called for. Sanitary facilities to control river pollution and appropriate water treatments techniques are required in the area to improve the welfare of the riparian dwellers.
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West African Journal of Applied Ecology
West African Journal of Applied Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: This research journal has been established by the Ecological Laboratory Unit of the University of Ghana, Accra to publish original papers, invited articles and book reviews in English on general ecology. Papers are peer reviewed by consulting editors. The journal is targeted at scientists, policy makers and the general public. The subject areas to be covered include the following: -Theoretical and Applied Ecology- Environmental Studies- Environmental Management- Population Studies- Sustainable use of Natural Resources- Atmospheric Science- Aquatic Sciences and Oceanography- Terrestrial Ecology- Soil Sciences- Human Settlements- Disaster Preparedness and Disaster Reduction- Sustainable Development- Traditional Knowledge on Biodiversity and its sustainable use- Application in Agriculture and Land Use- Health and Environmental Protection
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