The Effect of Uncontrolled Dumping of Solid Waste on Groundwater in Osun State, Nigeria

Favour Ogheneoruese Onoharigho, Emmanuella Oyinegberi Akpodimo, G. Edo
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Background: This study analyzed physical, chemical and heavy metal properties of groundwater in well water and tap water (6 each) around eight dumpsites in Osun State, Nigeria. Two Batches of Samples were collected (Batch A & B) which were respectively obtained in January and July. Heavy metals were determined using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS) and this led to the investigation of the impacts of open dumpsite on groundwater quality, the concentration of the examined variables where compared with World Health Organization (WHO) standard limits of drinking water. Results: The pH in water samples range from 5.2-8.6, conductivity in samples range from 100-260 µS. Nitrate in water samples range from 3.1151 mg/L-12.179 mg/L, chloride in water samples range from 15.2mg/L-151.6 mg/L. Total Hardness (TH) in water samples range from 34 mg/L-146 mg/L, lead in well water range from none detected to 0.97 mg/L and tap water range from 0.00 mg/L-1.00 mg/L. Cadmium in well water range from none detected to 0.007 mg/L and all samples in tap water range from 0.069 mg/L-0.240 mg/L. Some of these parameters were found to exceed the World Health Organization standard limit in well water and tap water. Concentrations ofheavy metals and chemicals parameters such as chromium, lead, and iron were found to be higher in groundwater in batch B tap water and batch A well water, while, total hardness and NOˉ3 were the chemical parameters with higher concentrations in most water samples. Conclusion: The result shows that some groundwater sources are unfitted for the consumption in Osun State.
尼日利亚奥逊州无节制倾倒固体废物对地下水的影响
背景:本研究分析了尼日利亚奥孙州8个垃圾场附近的井水和自来水(各6个)中地下水的物理、化学和重金属性质。分别于1月和7月采集A、B两批样品。使用原子吸收分光光度计(AAS)测定重金属,从而对露天垃圾场对地下水质量的影响进行了调查,并将所检查变量的浓度与世界卫生组织(世卫组织)饮用水标准限值进行了比较。结果:水样pH值为5.2 ~ 8.6,电导率为100 ~ 260µS。水样中的硝酸盐含量为3.1151 mg/L-12.179 mg/L,氯化物含量为15.2mg/L-151.6 mg/L。水样的总硬度(TH)范围为34 mg/L-146 mg/L,井水中的铅从未检测到0.97 mg/L,自来水的铅范围为0.00 mg/L-1.00 mg/L。井水中的镉含量从未检测到到0.007毫克/升,自来水中的镉含量从0.069毫克/升到0.240毫克/升。其中一些参数被发现超过了世界卫生组织在井水和自来水中的标准限制。B批自来水和A批井水的地下水中重金属和化学参数铬、铅、铁含量较高,大部分水样的化学参数中总硬度和NO - 3含量较高。结论:奥松州部分地下水资源不适合饮用。
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