Assessment of Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Surface Water from River Niger, Illushi, Edo State, Nigeria
The physical and chemical characteristics of River Niger, Illushi an important fishing site in Edo State which is currently impacted by human activities, was investigated between the month of April and November, 2017. Surface water samples were collected from three (3) sampling stations covering a t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 2019-05, Vol.23 (1), p.195 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The physical and chemical characteristics of River Niger, Illushi an
important fishing site in Edo State which is currently impacted by
human activities, was investigated between the month of April and
November, 2017. Surface water samples were collected from three (3)
sampling stations covering a total distance of 2600metres from upstream
to downstream, and a total of seventeen (17) physical/chemical
parameters were investigated. Findings from this study revealed that
Air temperature had an average mean value of 27±0.72 mg/L, Water
temperature was 26.21±0.63 mg/L, the river was generally acidic
with the average pH of 6.27±0.18, Turbidity was 107.28±30.9,
Conductivity was 57.08±8.29, Total Dissolved Solid was
34.9±4.78, Total Suspended Solid was 71.7±21.17 mg/L,
Alkalinity was 26.62±4.78 mg/L, Chloride was 17.29±1.41 mg/L,
Hardness was 26.81±2.59 mg/L, Phosphate was 2.20±0.09 mg/L,
Nitrate was 3.19±0.94 mg/L, Sulphate was 25.81±10.78 mg/L,
Calcium was 8.69±1.74 mg/L, Magnesium was 2.66±0.39 mg/L,
Dissolved Oxygen was 4.47±0.46 mg/L and Biochemical Oxygen Demand
was 7.29±3.25 mg/L. This study depicts that turbidity, dissolved
oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, air, and water temperature were
higher than the recommended limit for drinkable water. It, therefore,
stresses the need for compliance of environmental laws to prevent the
river from further deterioration. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 2659-1502 2659-1499 |
DOI: | 10.4314/jasem.v23i1.29 |