A Comparison Of Water Quality Of The Lower Mississippi River In Port Gibson Area, Mississippi, USA With The Otamiri River In Egbu, Imo State, Nigeria

A. Acholonu, S. Austin, Ashley Bonds, K. James
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The Mississippi River is the second longest River in North America. It runs from Lake Itasca, Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. It is considered the US national principal river. Otamiri is a river that rises from Egbu, Imo State, reaches Ngor Okpula where it is joined by River Ogochia and then joins Imo River that empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Since these two bodies of water are located on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, there was a need to find out the similarities and differences in their water quality, hence this study. In January 2017, water samples were collected from the Otamiri River in Egbu, Imo State from 3 sites 50 meters apart, transported to the US and chemically tested in the Alcorn State University laboratory using the LaMotte water pollution detection kits. During the month of July 2017, water samples were collected from three different sites, 50 meters apart, from the Mississippi River in Port Gibson area. They were taken to the Alcorn State University laboratory and tested. The Results of the tests on the two rivers were recorded and analyzed. The Otamiri River met the Mississippi Water Quality Criteria (MSWQC/EPA) with the exception of alkalinity, Carbon dioxide, and phosphate. Coliform bacteria were negative. The Mississippi River met the MSWQC with the exception of alkalinity, Carbon dioxide, dissolved oxygen (Low), hardness, and phosphate. Coliform bacteria tests were negative also. Of all the differences and similarities., the most outstanding was the Mississippi River’s very high water hardness concentration and Otamiri River’s none existence of hardness.
美国密西西比州吉布森港地区密西西比河下游水质与尼日利亚伊莫州埃格布奥塔米里河水质比较
密西西比河是北美第二大河。它从明尼苏达州的伊塔斯卡湖一直延伸到墨西哥湾。它被认为是美国的主要河流。Otamiri河发源于伊莫州的Egbu,到达Ngor Okpula,在那里与Ogochia河汇合,然后与流入大西洋的伊莫河汇合。由于这两个水体位于大西洋两岸,因此有必要找出它们水质的异同,因此进行了这项研究。2017年1月,从伊莫州埃格布的Otamiri河从三个相距50米的地点采集水样,运往美国,并在奥尔康州立大学实验室使用LaMotte水污染检测试剂盒进行化学测试。2017年7月,在吉布森港地区的密西西比河,从三个不同的地点采集了水样,相距50米。他们被带到奥尔康州立大学的实验室进行测试。记录并分析了两条河流的试验结果。除了碱度、二氧化碳和磷酸盐外,大尻河符合密西西比水质标准(MSWQC/EPA)。大肠菌群阴性。除了碱度、二氧化碳、溶解氧(低)、硬度和磷酸盐外,密西西比河符合MSWQC标准。大肠菌群测试也呈阴性。所有的异同。最突出的是密西西比河的水硬度浓度非常高,而大田里河没有硬度。
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