Effects of Storage on Borehole Water Quality Stored in Plastic Containers for Prolong Periods

Water may become contaminated at any point between collection, storage and usage. This study examined the effects of storage on borehole water quality stored in plastic containers for prolong periods. Three brands of plastic containers filled with borehole water were collected from homes in Ugbowo,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 2019-04, Vol.22 (12), p.1925
Hauptverfasser: ATUANYA, EI, ADEGHE, OM, IYAHEN, E
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Water may become contaminated at any point between collection, storage and usage. This study examined the effects of storage on borehole water quality stored in plastic containers for prolong periods. Three brands of plastic containers filled with borehole water were collected from homes in Ugbowo, Benin city. Physicochemical parameters were determined using standard methods. Total bacterial and coliform counts were determined using the pour plate technique. Conductivity, TDS, Chloride, Sulphate and Nitrate were within the recommended standards while turbidity and total iron were above recommended standards. The isolates identified include: Klebsiella sp, Bacillus sp, E. coli , Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Aspergillus flavus , Saccharomyces sp and Aspergillus niger . The total bacterial count in the water samples ranged from 1.4×103cfu/ml to1.8×103cfu/ml at week four while fungal counts was 1.3×102cfu/ml to 1.6×102cfu/ml. Bisphenol A was discovered to leach at detectable levels from the plastic containers as storage increased. The result of the BPA analysis revealed that BPA congeners ranged from 0.023mg/l within days of collection to 0.251ml/l at the fourth week of storage. This study has shown that storage of borehole water in plastic containers for prolonged period affects the bacteriological and chemical properties of the water, hence storage of borehole water in plastic for prolonged periods should be discouraged and discontinued.
ISSN:1119-8362
2659-1502
2659-1499
DOI:10.4314/jasem.v22i12.9