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Concentration and Environmental Implication of Heavy Metals in Surface Water in Aguobiri Community, Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Geochemical analysis for Fe, Cu2+, Pb2+, Ni2+, Cd2+, Zn2+, Cr6+, Mn2+
and V2+ has been carried out on water samples collected from various
location points in Aguobiri Community in Southern Ijaw Local Government
Area of Bayelsa State. The analyses were done to determine the
environmental status and suitability of the water in the area for
drinking and domestic uses. Fifteen (15) water samples were collected
from rivers, pond and boreholes located across the Aguobiri Community
and analysed for heavy metals, bacteriological and physico-chemical
parameters. The analytical results indicate the following ranges of
concentrations for the heavy metals; Fe (0.01 \u2013 0.68mg/l) Cu2+
(0.001 \u2013 0.62mg/l) Pb2+ (<0.001 \u2013 0.48mg/l) Ni2+ (0.001
\u2013 0.06mg/l) Cr6+ (0.002 \u2013 0.042mg/l), Mn2+ (0.001 \u2013
0.176mg/l) and V2+ (0.002 \u2013 0.07mg/l) When compared with
standards recommended by the various regulatory bodies most of the
values, particularly the river samples are above the permissible
limits. Consequently most of the water in the Aguobiri Community of
Bayelsa State are considered not potable. Hence there is a need for
holistic and sustainable monitoring and treatment of water before
drinking in the area
Quality Assessment of Water Potability in Aguobiri Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Fifteen (15) water samples were collected from boreholes, pond water
and rivers located at different points in Aguobiri Community in
Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. The samples were
then analysed for physico-chemical parameters, bacteriological
(coliform), heavy metals and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Content (TPC)
in order to determine their concentrations in the rivers, ponds and
borehole water.Results obtained from the analysis were compared with
standards of Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON), Department of
Petroleum Resources (DPR) and Federal Environmental Protection Agency
(FEPA). The results indicate that Pb2+, TPC, Cd2+, Fe2+, coliform,
hardness and Ni2+ are above the recommended value for any drinking
water in some locations. However, pH, TDS, TSS, Mg2+, Na+, Ca2+, K+,
SO42-, PO43-, Cu2+, Zn2+, Cr2+ and Cl- values are within the
permissible limit. But most of the heavy metals and TPC exceeded the
threshold value. Consequently there is need for a holistic and
sustainable monitoring and treatment of water before drinking in the
area, particularly the river water. Public health appears to be
threatened in the area as the water is unsafe, not potable as toxic
substances may be absorbed through oral ingestion which then
bio-accumulate in the tissues of man
Concentration and Environmental Implication of Heavy Metals in Surface Water in Aguobiri Community, Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Geochemical analysis for Fe, Cu2+, Pb2+, Ni2+, Cd2+, Zn2+, Cr6+, Mn2+
and V2+ has been carried out on water samples collected from various
location points in Aguobiri Community in Southern Ijaw Local Government
Area of Bayelsa State. The analyses were done to determine the
environmental status and suitability of the water in the area for
drinking and domestic uses. Fifteen (15) water samples were collected
from rivers, pond and boreholes located across the Aguobiri Community
and analysed for heavy metals, bacteriological and physico-chemical
parameters. The analytical results indicate the following ranges of
concentrations for the heavy metals; Fe (0.01 – 0.68mg/l) Cu2+
(0.001 – 0.62mg/l) Pb2+ (<0.001 – 0.48mg/l) Ni2+ (0.001
– 0.06mg/l) Cr6+ (0.002 – 0.042mg/l), Mn2+ (0.001 –
0.176mg/l) and V2+ (0.002 – 0.07mg/l) When compared with
standards recommended by the various regulatory bodies most of the
values, particularly the river samples are above the permissible
limits. Consequently most of the water in the Aguobiri Community of
Bayelsa State are considered not potable. Hence there is a need for
holistic and sustainable monitoring and treatment of water before
drinking in the area
Quality Assessment of Water Potability in Aguobiri Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
Fifteen (15) water samples were collected from boreholes, pond water
and rivers located at different points in Aguobiri Community in
Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. The samples were
then analysed for physico-chemical parameters, bacteriological
(coliform), heavy metals and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Content (TPC)
in order to determine their concentrations in the rivers, ponds and
borehole water.Results obtained from the analysis were compared with
standards of Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON), Department of
Petroleum Resources (DPR) and Federal Environmental Protection Agency
(FEPA). The results indicate that Pb2+, TPC, Cd2+, Fe2+, coliform,
hardness and Ni2+ are above the recommended value for any drinking
water in some locations. However, pH, TDS, TSS, Mg2+, Na+, Ca2+, K+,
SO42-, PO43-, Cu2+, Zn2+, Cr2+ and Cl- values are within the
permissible limit. But most of the heavy metals and TPC exceeded the
threshold value. Consequently there is need for a holistic and
sustainable monitoring and treatment of water before drinking in the
area, particularly the river water. Public health appears to be
threatened in the area as the water is unsafe, not potable as toxic
substances may be absorbed through oral ingestion which then
bio-accumulate in the tissues of man