Quality of water resources in the Niger basin and in the region of Lagos (Nigeria)

Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.1515/bgeo-2017-0013
O. Adeaga, G. Mahé, C. Dieulin, F. Elbaz-Poulichet, N. Rouché, J. Seidel, E. Servat
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Abstract Water quality studies in Nigeria are usually conducted at local scales and limited to a restricted number of chemical contaminants, while reliable data on trace metal concentrations (including arsenic) are relatively scarce. This study focuses on the quality of available renewable water resources in terms of major ion and trace element concentrations at selected sampling locations in the Lower River Niger basin and part of the Lagos region. A screening of water contamination by arsenic and heavy metals was carried out through water sampling at selected locations using in situ measurement and laboratory testing to estimate heavy metal concentrations and water type. The analysis reveals moderate trace element contamination of the water resources, with the exception of Pb, while Mn and, to a lesser extent, Al exceeded WHO quality standards, but the Arsenic concentrations are within drinking water quality standards and are safe for consumption and irrigation, while the water type is Bicarbonate.
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尼日尔盆地和拉各斯地区(尼日利亚)的水资源质量
尼日利亚的水质研究通常在地方范围内进行,仅限于有限数量的化学污染物,而关于微量金属浓度(包括砷)的可靠数据相对较少。本研究的重点是在尼日尔河下游流域和拉各斯部分地区选定的采样地点,就主要离子和微量元素浓度而言,现有可再生水资源的质量。通过在选定地点取样,利用现场测量和实验室测试来估计重金属浓度和水的类型,对砷和重金属污染进行了筛选。分析表明,水资源中微量元素污染程度中等,除Pb外,Mn和Al均超过WHO质量标准,但砷浓度在饮用水质量标准范围内,可安全饮用和灌溉,水类型为碳酸氢盐。
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