Physico-chemical analysis of the quality of sachet water and their source point sold in Bwari Area Council Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria

Akin-Osanaiye Bukola Catherine, Izuakor Evangeline Chioma
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Monitoring of the physicochemical water quality parameters plays a vital role in assessing the water environment, and restoring water quality. This study was conducted to assess the physicochemical parameters of four brand of sachet water, and their source points using standard methods of American Public Health Association (APHA). The values for physical parameters which include temperature, colour, turbidity, total dissolved solid, and conductivity were all within the World Health Organization (WHO) permissible limit for both the source of water and sachet water. Chemical parameters include pH, chloride ion, electrical conductivity and alkalinity were also all within the WHO limit except total hardness which had a value of 222 mg/L for source of water (brand A) which was above the 200 mg/L limit of the WHO. The analysis of the heavy metals showed that iron and cadmium were not detected in all the samples analyzed, chromium was only found in brand A, with 0.10mg/mL for the source of water and 0.12 mg/L for the sachet water and this was above the WHO maximum contamination level of 0.05 mg/ml. Copper was found in all the samples ranging from 0.19 - 0.27 mg/ml for the source of water while a range of 0.15 - 0.24 mg/ml was recorded for the sachet water. There was no significant difference (p≥0.05) in the values of heavy metals obtained. The values recorded for the source of water in this study was higher than the values for sachet water for most of the physicochemical parameters analyzed which could indicate that there is an effect of the treatment process on the sachet water.
尼日利亚布瓦里地区议会联邦首都地区出售的小袋水及其来源的理化分析
水质理化参数的监测对评价水环境、恢复水质具有重要意义。本研究采用美国公共卫生协会(APHA)的标准方法,对四种品牌的小袋水的理化参数及其来源进行了评价。包括温度、颜色、浊度、总溶解固形物和电导率在内的物理参数值均在世界卫生组织(世卫组织)对水源和小袋水的允许限度内。除a牌水源的总硬度为222 mg/L,高于世界卫生组织200 mg/L的标准外,pH、氯离子、电导率和碱度等化学参数均在世界卫生组织限值之内。重金属分析显示,所有分析样品均未检出铁和镉,铬仅在A品牌中检出,来源为0.10mg/mL,小袋水为0.12 mg/L,高于世界卫生组织最大污染水平0.05 mg/mL。所有样品中铜的含量范围为0.19 - 0.27 mg/ml,水源样品中铜的含量范围为0.15 - 0.24 mg/ml。两组间重金属含量差异无统计学意义(p≥0.05)。在本研究中,水源所记录的大部分理化参数都高于包袋水,这表明处理工艺对包袋水有影响。
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