Alfred K. Bienibuor, Kwasi Preko, Akwasi A. Aning, Aboagye Menyeh, David D. Wemegah, Michael K. Appiah
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摘要
进行这项研究是为了评估在阿特布布市的Oti Pendjari和Obosum群体中为钻孔钻探选择可持续含水层的可能性,并评估手挖井和现有钻孔的水质。地下水是阿特布布人民的主要水源,但由于地下岩石复杂,地下水的获取和可持续性多年来一直是一项重大挑战。据许多研究者报道,伏尔泰地区地下水的赋存和开采状况很差。在这项研究中,利用诱导极化(IP)方法划定了阿特布布市地下水潜力高的位置,并评估了该地区居民使用的地下水质量。IP数据使用RES2DINV进行处理。使用SPSS for Windows版本22.0对地下水样本进行分析。结果显示,在更深的深度,中等到极端断裂的岩石很可能含有水,那里可能存在砂岩、卵石层和石灰岩等岩石。低地下水潜力区可能被泥岩或页岩等岩石覆盖。一般建议市政当局的最小钻井深度为120米。水质分析结果还显示,该市人民饮用的水质量高,因为所检测的所有理化参数和重金属都完全符合世界卫生组织(卫生组织)的饮用水标准。
Groundwater potential and quality assessment of the Oti Pendjari and Obosum Groups of the Atebubu municipality
This research was conducted to assess the possibilities of siting sustainable aquifers for borehole drilling and to assess the quality of water in hand-dug wells and existing boreholes in the Oti Pendjari and Obosum Groups of the Atebubu municipality. Groundwater is the main source of water to the people of Atebubu, but access and sustainability has been a major challenge over the years, owing to its complex underlying rocks. Groundwater occurrence and exploitation in the Voltaian has been reported by many researchers to be poor. In this research, the induced polarization (IP) method has been employed to delineate locations of high groundwater potential in the Atebubu municipality and to assess the quality of groundwater used by inhabitants of the area. The IP data was processed using the RES2DINV. version 4.9.18 Inversion and Modelling software, while the groundwater samples were analysed with the SPSS for Windows, version 22.0. The results revealed moderately to extremely fractured rocks with high possibility of water contents at greater depths, where rocks such as sandstone, pebbly beds and limestone are expected to exist. The low groundwater potential zones are likely to be covered by rocks such as mudstone or shale. A minimum drilling depth of 120 m is generally recommended for the municipality. The water quality analysis results also revealed that the water the people of the municipality drink is of high quality as all physicochemical parameters and heavy metals tested for were well within the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) standards for drinking water.