Impact of Inorganic Contaminants from Dumpsite Leachates on Natural Waters in the Enugu Metropolis, South Eastern Nigeria

D. Ozoko, Ifeoma Linda Onyekwelu
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: This study evaluates the impact of inorganic contaminants from dumpsite leachates on the quality of the natural water sources in the Enugu metropolis. The concentration of cations including sodium (Na + ), calcium (Ca 2+ ), and potassium (K + ) and anions such as manganese (Mg 2+ ), bicarbonates (HCO 3– ), sulphates (SO4 2– ) and chlorides (Cl – ) were analyzed in 9 surface and groundwater samples collected from the study area. Laboratory analyses of the samples reveal a concentration range of 8.05 – 20.15 mg/l for sodium, 0.15 - 8.11 mg/l for calcium, 0.11 – 1.03 mg/l for potassium, 0.02 – 3.04 mg/l for magnesium, 16.88 – 65.66 mg/l for bicarbonates, 14.28 – 60.99 mg/l for sulphate and 10 – 22.69 mg/l for chlorides in the natural waters of the study area. A general trend among the mean values of the cations in the water show that Na + >Ca 2+ >K + >Mg 2+ while the anion levels in the water samples are in the order HCO 3– > SO4 2– >Cl – . Three water types were identified, based on characterization in the Piper trilinear diagram. They include Na-Mg-HCO3, Ca-Mg-SO 4 and Ca-Mg-Na-K-Cl-SO 42- which are reflective of the contribution of various wastes in the area such as corrosive metals and sewage. In general, both water sources are alkaline to strongly acidic with all the tested inorganic parameters having concentrations that fall within the WHO acceptable limits. However, very high chloride values were recorded in the leachates indicating the possibility of organic contamination of the natural waters in the area.
垃圾场渗滤液中的无机污染物对尼日利亚东南部埃努古市自然水域的影响
:本研究评估了垃圾场沥滤液中的无机污染物对埃努古市天然水源水质的影响。研究分析了从研究区域收集的 9 个地表水和地下水样本中阳离子的浓度,包括钠 (Na+)、钙 (Ca 2+) 和钾 (K+);阴离子的浓度,包括锰 (Mg2+)、重碳酸盐 (HCO3-)、硫酸盐 (SO4 2-) 和氯化物 (Cl-)。对样本进行的实验室分析表明,研究区域天然水体中钠的浓度范围为 8.05 - 20.15 毫克/升,钙的浓度范围为 0.15 - 8.11 毫克/升,钾的浓度范围为 0.11 - 1.03 毫克/升,镁的浓度范围为 0.02 - 3.04 毫克/升,重碳酸盐的浓度范围为 16.88 - 65.66 毫克/升,硫酸盐的浓度范围为 14.28 - 60.99 毫克/升,氯化物的浓度范围为 10 - 22.69 毫克/升。水中阳离子平均值的总体趋势是 Na + >Ca 2+ >K + >Mg 2+,而水样中阴离子含量的顺序是 HCO 3- >SO4 2- >Cl -。根据派珀三线图的特征,确定了三种水类型。它们包括 Na-Mg-HCO3、Ca-Mg-SO 4 和 Ca-Mg-Na-K-Cl-SO 42--这反映了该地区各种废物(如腐蚀性金属和污水)的成分。总体而言,这两种水源都呈碱性至强酸性,所有测试的无机参数浓度都在世界卫生组织可接受的范围内。不过,沥滤液中的氯化物值非常高,表明该地区的天然水可能受到有机物污染。
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