Assessment of nitrate, trace elements and bacterial contamination of groundwater in ilora area of southwestern nigeria

Olanrewaju Akinfemiwa Akanbi, Eniola Kofoworola Akinseye
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Assessments of groundwater pollution parameters were carried out in groundwater samples collected from selected shallow hand-dug wells across Ilora township. The analysed parameters were nitrate, trace elements including, iron, cobalt, chromium, manganese, zinc, arsenic, cadmium and lead, and bacteria count in water; using spectrophotometric method, HM Metalyser 5000 and multiple tube techniques respectively. The pH of the samples was between 6.4 and 7.6 and TDS range was 50 - 640 mg/l. The concentration of nitrate (NO3) in water was 12.8 - 274 mg/l. For trace elements concentrations in µg/l   ; iron (Fe): 150 – 880, Cobalt (Co): 1 – 100, Manganese (Mn): 0.01 - 140, Chromium (Cr): 0.01 – 0.31, Zinc (Zn): 1.86 - 9.97, Arsenic (As): 3.11 - 20.80, Cadmium (Cd): 0.71 - 4.76, Lead (Pb): 1.00 – 6.82. Based on the average concentration of the trace elements the order of abundance was Fe > Co > Mn > As > Zn > Pb > Cd > Cr. Total coliform count (TCC) in groundwater samples were between 18 and 370 cfu/100mL.  From the evaluation of the degree of association between the parameters, a moderate to strong positive relationship occurred between Fe/Mn (0.59), Fe/Cr (0.85), Fe/TC (0.56), NO3/Co (0.56), NO3/Mn (0.48), NO3/Cd (0.51) and Mn/Pb (0.85). Presence of coliform bacteria in the groundwater samples indicated fecal contamination from surface environment. Comparing the parameters with guideline standards for drinking water, most of the hand-dug wells are contaminated with nitrate, five wells were contaminated with either arsenic and/or cadmium, while water from some of the wells may have objectionable taste due to high iron content. The high values of cadmium and arsenic in some wells are harmful to human health and appropriate treatment is needed. For bacteria contamination, deeper wells are recommended, and the water should to be treated and boiled prior to consumption.  
尼日利亚西南部伊洛拉地区地下水硝酸盐、微量元素和细菌污染评价
地下水污染参数的评估是在伊洛拉镇选定的浅手挖井收集的地下水样本中进行的。分析的参数是硝酸盐,微量元素包括铁、钴、铬、锰、锌、砷、镉和铅,以及水中的细菌数量;分别采用分光光度法、HM Metalyser 5000法和多管法。样品的pH值为6.4 ~ 7.6,TDS范围为50 ~ 640 mg/l。水体中硝酸盐(NO3)浓度为12.8 ~ 274 mg/l。微量元素浓度:µg/l;铁(Fe): 150 - 880,钴(Co): 1 - 100,锰(Mn): 0.01 - 140,铬(Cr): 0.01 - 0.31,锌(Zn): 1.86 - 9.97,砷(As): 3.11 - 20.80,镉(Cd): 0.71 - 4.76,铅(Pb): 1.00 - 6.82。地下水样品中微量元素平均浓度丰度顺序为Fe > Co > Mn > As > Zn > Pb > Cd > Cr,总大肠菌群计数(TCC)在18 ~ 370 cfu/100mL之间。从参数之间的关联程度评价来看,Fe/Mn(0.59)、Fe/Cr(0.85)、Fe/TC(0.56)、NO3/Co(0.56)、NO3/Mn(0.48)、NO3/Cd(0.51)和Mn/Pb(0.85)之间存在中强正相关关系。地下水样品中大肠菌群的存在表明来自地表环境的粪便污染。与饮用水指导标准比较,手挖井中硝酸盐污染较多,5口井中砷和镉污染较多,部分井中铁含量较高,水质有不良味道。部分井中镉、砷含量高,对人体健康有害,需要适当处理。对于细菌污染,建议使用较深的水井,并在饮用前对水进行处理和煮沸。
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