水的微生物和物理化学质量评估:尼日利亚翁多州沿海地区部分地下水源的证据

Ikuesan Felix Adeleke, Ediagbonya Thompson Faraday
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尼日利亚沿海地区经常受到各种人类活动造成的水污染,这可能会影响地下水的质量。本研究评估了尼日利亚翁多州沿海环境中地下水的微生物污染和质量指标。研究人员从研究区域采集了九个地下水样本,并使用传统微生物技术和标准物理化学分析程序对样本进行了检测。结果显示,所有样本的细菌总数、真菌总数和大肠菌群总数分别为 61.25 至 85.32 CFU/100 mL、10.00 至 35.32 SFU/100 mL 和 6 - 24 MPN/100 mL,均高于世界卫生组织规定的限值。结果还显示,Irele 和 Ese- Odo 地方政府的样本 pH 值在 4.20-5.21 之间,低于世卫组织的允许限值,而 Ilaje 地方政府的三个样本中只有一个的 pH 值为 5.23。各样本的重金属浓度各不相同,锰(0.183-0.311)毫克/升超过了世界卫生组织规定的 0.08 毫克/升。77.78% 的样本中微生物含量较高,pH 值在 4.20-5.23 之间,酸性较强,某些金属含量较高,这表明政府和在该地区运营的石油跨国公司有必要对水质进行监测和干预,因为充足的安全饮用水供应将改善人类健康,减轻水传播疾病的负担。
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Assessment of the Microbial and Physicochemical Quality of Water: Evidence from Selected Groundwater Sources from The Coastal Region of Ondo State, Nigeria
The coastal area of Nigeria frequently experiences pollution of water due to various human activities that may compromise the quality of  underground water. This study evaluated the microbial contamination and quality indicators of groundwater in the coastal environment  of Ondo State, Nigeria. Nine underground water samples were collected from the study area and assayed using conventional  microbiological techniques coupled with standard physical and chemical analytical procedures. Results revealed that all the samples had  total viable bacterial counts, fungal counts and coliform counts which ranged from 61.25 to 85.32 CFU/100 mL, 10.00 to 35.32 SFU/100 mL  and 6 – 24 MPN/100 mL respectively, which were higher than the set WHO limit. Results also revealed that the samples from Irele and  Ese- Odo Local Governments Areas had acidic pH in the range of 4.20 -5.21 considered to be below the WHO permissible limit whereas  only one of three samples from Ilaje Local Government had acidic pH of 5.23. The concentrations of the heavy metals varied among the  samples with manganese (0.183-0.311) mg/L exceeding the 0.08 mg/L prescribed by the WHO. The high microbial load, acidic pH of 4.20  -5.23 in 77.78 % of samples and elevated amount of certain metals suggest the need for water quality monitoring and intervention by  government and oil multinationals operating in the area noting that adequate supply of safe - drinking water will improve human health   and reduce the burden of waterborne diseases.
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