ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF WATER FROM ELEME RIVER, SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA

V. C. Okabekwa, R. U. Arinze, B. I. Tabugbo, V. N. Okafor
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This study evaluated the physicochemical characteristics of water from the Eleme river in Rivers State, South-South Nigeria, to assess the water quality in the river. To determine pH, electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS), total suspended solids (TSS), total solids (TS), dissolved oxygen (DO), five-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), total organic carbon (TOC), chloride ion (Cl-), calcium ion (Ca2+), magnesium ion (Mg2+), and potassium ion (K+) using their standard methods, water samples were collected at two different points: station 1 (S1) and station 2 (S2). The results show that EC (1221, 1410 ?- 1cm-1), TSS (312.78, 372.01 mg/l), DO (6.09, 5.95 mg/l), Cl- (1056.41, 1056.89 mg/l) and K+ (15.24, 14.84 mg/l ) for S1 and S2 respectively were observed to be above the permissible limits recommended by some government regulatory bodies. pH of the water from S1 and S2 are 6.10 and 6.72 respectively which indicates that S1 water is below the permissible limits while S2 water is within the limits and TDS (611.09, 619.90 mg/l) for S1 and S2 respectively were within the permissible limits while TS (923.87, 991.00 mg/l), BOD5 (4.87, 4.92 mg/l), TOC (190.41, 112.01 mg/l), Ca2+ (30.90, 38.22) and Mg2+ (23.71, 28.41 mg/l) for S1 and S2 respectively were below the permissible limits. The study has shown that large volumes of untreated industrial effluents and toxicological chemicals released into the Eleme river were the primary cause of pollution loading, which was attributed to EC, TSS, DO, Cl-, and K+.
尼日利亚南部埃莱姆河水的理化性质评估
本研究评估了尼日利亚南部河流州 Eleme 河水的理化特征,以评估该河流的水质。为了采用标准方法测定 pH 值、电导率 (EC)、溶解固体总量 (TDS)、悬浮固体总量 (TSS)、固体总量 (TS)、溶解氧 (DO)、五日生化需氧量 (BOD5)、有机碳总量 (TOC)、氯离子 (Cl-)、钙离子 (Ca2+)、镁离子 (Mg2+) 和钾离子 (K+),研究人员在两个不同点采集了水样:1 号站 (S1) 和 2 号站 (S2)。结果显示,S1 和 S2 的导电率(1221,1410 ?- 1cm-1)、总悬浮物(312.78,372.01 毫克/升)、溶解氧(6.09,5.95 毫克/升)、Cl-(1056.41,1056.89 毫克/升)和 K+(15.24,14.84 毫克/升)分别高于一些政府监管机构建议的允许限度。S1 和 S2 的 TDS(611.09、619.90 毫克/升)分别在允许范围内,而 S1 和 S2 的 TS(923.87、991.00 毫克/升)、BOD5(4.87、4.92 毫克/升)、TOC(190.41、112.01 毫克/升)、Ca2+(30.90、38.22)和 Mg2+(23.71、28.41 毫克/升)分别低于允许范围。研究表明,大量未经处理的工业废水和有毒化学品被排放到埃莱姆河中,是造成污染负荷的主要原因,这主要归因于 EC、TSS、DO、Cl- 和 K+。
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