Title of article :
quality and safety assessment of water samples collected from wells in four emirate zones of kebbi state, nigeria
Author/Authors :
yahaya, t. federal university birnin kebbi - department of biological sciences, birnin kebbi, nigeria , ologe, o. federal university birnin kebbi - department of geophysics, birnin kebbi, nigeria , yaro, c. university of uyo - department of animal and environmental biology, uyo, nigeria , abdullahi, l. federal university birnin kebbi - department of biological sciences, birnin kebbi, nigeria , abubakar, h. federal university birnin kebbi - department of geophysics, birnin kebbi, nigeria , gazal, a. federal university birnin kebbi - department of geology, birnin kebbi, nigeria , abubakar, j. federal university birnin kebbi - department of biochemistry and molecular biology, birnin kebbi, nigeria
Abstract :
the increasing prevalence of water-borne diseases necessitates periodic monitoring of domestic and drinking water sources. the current study assessed the safety of well water in the four emirate zones (gwandu, yauri, argungu, and zuru) of kebbi state, nigeria. using normal procedures, samples of well water were examined for heavy metals, physicochemical characteristics, and microorganisms, and the results were compared to the world health organization (who) drinking water criteria. the heavy metals’ chronic daily ingestion (cdi) and hazard quotient (hq) were also determined. the results showed that well water in the four emirate zones had normal temperature, biochemical oxygen demand (bod), dissolved oxygen (do), total suspended solids (tss), and zinc (zn). however, non-permissible concentrations of lead (pb), iron (fe), cadmium (cd), chromium (cr), and ph (gwandu and argungu only) were detected in all the water samples. except for cd and cr in children, the cdi and hq of the heavy metals were normal. the microbiological examinations revealed that the water samples from the four zones had abnormal levels of bacillus species (bacteria), escherichia coli (bacteria), staphylococcus aureus (bacteria), aspergillus niger (fungi), mucor racemosa (fungi), and paecilomyces variotti (fungi). the results obtained suggest that well water in the four zones is not suitable for human consumption unless treated.
Keywords :
bacteria , chronic daily ingestion , dissolved oxygen , heavy metals , lead
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Energy and Environment
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Energy and Environment