Assessment of Anthropogenic Activities on Water Quality of Benin River
Assessment of water quality was conducted from June to December, 2011 in five stations along the stretch of the Benin River between Ajimele and Koko town in attempt to assess and determine the source of anthropogenic activities affecting the river. Twentyfour parameters have been monitored on 5 samp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 2015-02, Vol.18 (4), p.629 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Assessment of water quality was conducted from June to December, 2011
in five stations along the stretch of the Benin River between Ajimele
and Koko town in attempt to assess and determine the source of
anthropogenic activities affecting the river. Twentyfour parameters
have been monitored on 5 sampling stations on a monthly-day-trip. Inter
station comparisons and locations of significant differences were
carried out using parametric ANOVA and Duncan multiple range tests.
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Water Quality Index (WQI) were
used to establish relationship among water quality parameters and
determine the water quality status. First six components of PCA
accounted for 90.96% of observed variations and showed similarity
between the sampling stations indicating different anthropogenic
activities and pollution levels of sampled sites. Factors identified as
responsible for variability in the sampling stations are organic
pollution, industrial effluent, soil erosion, nutrient loading and
human activities, especially in station 4 and 5. WQI for sampling
stations 1 and 3 was very poor for drinking (201 - 300) and stations 2,
4 and 5 was unsuitable (> 301) for human consumptions. In the final
analysis, this investigation presents the usefulness of PCA and WQI in
assessing complex datasets of surface water quality and as well as a
call to action for the state and federal ministry of environment to
take this issue of water quality degradation in Benin River into
consideration, by reducing organic pollution and effluent discharge
into the river. An intense and continuous water quality monitoring is
highly recommended. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 2659-1502 1119-8362 2659-1499 |
DOI: | 10.4314/jasem.v18i4.11 |