Ebe, T.E., Njoku-Tony, R.F., Mgbeahuruike, L.U., Osondu, I.M., O. D.H., Alozie, C.P., Ukwuoma C.G., Iheme, Patricia O.
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摘要
本研究分析了尼日利亚伊莫州恩贾巴河的物理化学参数。研究于 2023 年 5 月在五个采样点采集了一式三份的水样,采用标准方法进行理化分析。浊度(15.60±2.86 NTU)、总悬浮固体(83.48±7.26 mg/L)、铅(0.078±0.030 mg/L)、锌(0.225±0.054 mg/L)和镍(0.254±0.012 mg/L)的平均浓度超过了联邦环境部的最高允许限值。温度的变化较小,而浊度、TS、TSS 和 Pb 的变化较大。这清楚地表明了人类活动的影响,如挖沙径流、农业径流以及一家啤酒厂向河流排放的污水。单向方差分析检验表明,不同采样地点的溶解氧、生化需氧量、化学需氧量、浑浊度、蒸馏水、总溶解氧、总悬浮固体、NO3-、PO43、Pb、Zn 和 Ni 离子的平均浓度(Sig.值均=0.000)以及水温的平均浓度(Sig.值=0.003)均有显著差异,P<0.05。事后邓肯多重范围检验表明,BOD、TS、TSS、Zn 和 Ni 的浓度差异主要出现在受影响地点和对照地点之间。据观察,水体受到轻度污染,其浑浊度和总悬浮固体含量较高,重金属(锌和镍)含量也较高,原因是水体及其周边地区存在啤酒厂污水排放、挖沙、固体废物倾倒和农业耕作活动。
Assessment of Njaba River Quality Using Physico-Chemical Parameters
The study analyzed the physico-chemical parameters of Njaba River in Imo State, Nigeria. Triplicate water samples were collected in May, 2023 at five sampling points for physico-chemical analysis using standard methods. Mean concentrations of turbidity (15.60±2.86 NTU), TSS (83.48±7.26 mg/L), Pb (0.078±0.030 mg/L), Zn (0.225±0.054 mg/L) and Ni (0.254±0.012 mg/L) exceeded the Federal Ministry of Environment’s maximum permissible limits. Narrow variation was recorded for temperature while wide variations were recorded for turbidity, TS, TSS and Pb. These were a clear indication of human activities such as sand excavation runoff, agricultural runoff as well as effluent discharge from a brewery into the river. The One-Way ANOVA test revealed that mean concentrations of DO, BOD, COD, turbidity, TS, TDS, TSS, NO3-, PO43, Pb, Zn and Ni ions (Sig.values=0.000 each), as well as those of water temperature (Sig.value=0.003) all differed significantly across the sampling locations at p<0.05. Post-hoc Duncan Multiple Range test revealed that the difference in concentrations of BOD, TS, TSS, Zn and Ni occurred mainly between the impacted and control locations. It was observed that the water was slightly polluted giving the high levels of turbidity and total suspended solids, as well as those of heavy metals (Zn and Ni) resulting from discharge of brewery effluent, sand excavation, solid waste dumping and agricultural practices in and around the water body.