Sanitary Surveys and Hydrochemistry of Groundwater in Two Urban Towns (Ado-Ekiti and Ijero-Ekiti), Southwestern Nigeria

Abel Ojo Talabi,Lekan Olatayo Afolagboye, Christopher Ayodele Ajayi, Olufunke Kolawole

Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection(2022)

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Abstract
Groundwater contamination in urban cities is imminent in the phase of increased anthropogenic activities apart from the contribution of geogenic contaminants.This study examined the sanitary surveys and hydrochemistry of groundwater in Ado-Ekiti and Ijero-Ekiti to establish the contaminants' sources, decipher the effects of urbanization on population and explain any relationship between the surveys and the groundwater chemistry.Sanitary surveys of 30 randomly selected wells each from Ado-Ekiti and Ijero-Ekiti were executed by administering and processing appropriately designed questionnaires that addressed salient problems of hygiene and sanitation.The results of the surveys were grouped into very high risk, high risk, intermediate risk, and low risk classes.Subsequently, at each location, in situ parameters (temperature (˚C), pH and EC (μS/cm)) were measured using a portable Multi-parameter TestrTM 35 Series S/N: 1382654.At each well, water samples were collected into clean polyethylene bottles in triplicates for cation, anions and e-coli evaluations, respectively.Water samples for cations were acidified by adding two drops of concentrated nitric acid.All samples were kept in a refrigerator at a low temperature of about 4˚C before being taken to the Federal University of Technology, Akure, for analyses.Ion chromatography was employed for the anions analysis while the cations were determined using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Buck 210 model.Membrane filter technique was employed for the e-coli estimation.From the results of the hydrochemistry, the Nitrate Pollution Index (NPI) and Modified Nitrate Pollution Index (MNPI) were estimated and classified into; clean unpolluted, light pollution, moderate pollution, significant pollution, very significant pollution waters.Sanitary surveys in the two cities showed that in the very low risk, intermediate and high-risk categories, Ado-Ekiti had 33.33%, 56.67% and 10% representations, while Ijero-Ekiti had 50%, 23.33% and 26.67% repre-
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Groundwater Quality Assessment,Water Quality,Surface Water Pollution,Water Quality Index
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