Water quality assessment of Osse River, Gele-gele: a tributary of Benin River, southern Nigeria

The physical/chemical characteristics and some heavy metals of Osse River, Gele-gele, Southern Nigeria was assessed during the dry and wet seasons. Four stations were studied from upstream to downstream with an average distance of 500meters between each station. A total of twenty-one (21) physical/...

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Main Authors: O.P. Uwaifo, M.I. Omogbeme, J.O. Olomukoro
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Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2018-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/177444
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author O.P. Uwaifo
M.I. Omogbeme
J.O. Olomukoro
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description The physical/chemical characteristics and some heavy metals of Osse River, Gele-gele, Southern Nigeria was assessed during the dry and wet seasons. Four stations were studied from upstream to downstream with an average distance of 500meters between each station. A total of twenty-one (21) physical/chemical parameters were studied. pH ranged from 6.2-7.5, Suspended Solid 4-48mg/l, Turbidity 0-39NTU, Electrical Conductivity 20-110μS/cm, Alkalinity 8-48mg/l, Chloride 7.1-17.7mg/l, Hardness 8-56mg/l, Phosphate 0.01-0.53mg/l, Sulphate 5-33mg/l, Nitrate 1.2-9.3mg/l, Dissolved Oxygen 2.0-8.4mg/l, Biochemical Oxygen Demand 0.6-5.8mg/l. Heavy metals level generally ranged from 0.1 to 1.8mg/l for Iron, Zinc 0.0 to 0.93mg/l, Chromium 0.0 to 0.65mg/l, Cadmium 0.0 to 0.041mg/l, Lead 0.0 to 0.26mg/l, Manganese 0.0 to 0.082mg/l, Copper 0.0 to 0.059mg/l, Nickel 0.0 to 0.49mg/l. The mean concentration of metallic ions in Station 3 was significantly higher across the four sampled, with manganese, iron, cadmium, and copper responsible for this difference. Water Quality Index showed that all four stations had a range of 8.03-9.07. The concentration of the metals in the Osse river are within background concentration level, the mean Dissolved Oxygen and Biological Oxygen Demand obtained indicate the water is rated between fairly clean and clean, and the Water Quality Index indicates excellent water quality. Thus, the water is presently suitable for domestic use, but its quality may deteriorate with time if the current rate of anthropogenic activities around the water body is not curtailed. Keywords: Water Quality, Osse River, Gele-gele
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spelling doaj.art-0ad2e13f99584c629e464b7d6541ceda2024-04-02T19:51:30ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992018-09-0122810.4314/jasem.v22i8.34Water quality assessment of Osse River, Gele-gele: a tributary of Benin River, southern NigeriaO.P. UwaifoM.I. OmogbemeJ.O. Olomukoro The physical/chemical characteristics and some heavy metals of Osse River, Gele-gele, Southern Nigeria was assessed during the dry and wet seasons. Four stations were studied from upstream to downstream with an average distance of 500meters between each station. A total of twenty-one (21) physical/chemical parameters were studied. pH ranged from 6.2-7.5, Suspended Solid 4-48mg/l, Turbidity 0-39NTU, Electrical Conductivity 20-110μS/cm, Alkalinity 8-48mg/l, Chloride 7.1-17.7mg/l, Hardness 8-56mg/l, Phosphate 0.01-0.53mg/l, Sulphate 5-33mg/l, Nitrate 1.2-9.3mg/l, Dissolved Oxygen 2.0-8.4mg/l, Biochemical Oxygen Demand 0.6-5.8mg/l. Heavy metals level generally ranged from 0.1 to 1.8mg/l for Iron, Zinc 0.0 to 0.93mg/l, Chromium 0.0 to 0.65mg/l, Cadmium 0.0 to 0.041mg/l, Lead 0.0 to 0.26mg/l, Manganese 0.0 to 0.082mg/l, Copper 0.0 to 0.059mg/l, Nickel 0.0 to 0.49mg/l. The mean concentration of metallic ions in Station 3 was significantly higher across the four sampled, with manganese, iron, cadmium, and copper responsible for this difference. Water Quality Index showed that all four stations had a range of 8.03-9.07. The concentration of the metals in the Osse river are within background concentration level, the mean Dissolved Oxygen and Biological Oxygen Demand obtained indicate the water is rated between fairly clean and clean, and the Water Quality Index indicates excellent water quality. Thus, the water is presently suitable for domestic use, but its quality may deteriorate with time if the current rate of anthropogenic activities around the water body is not curtailed. Keywords: Water Quality, Osse River, Gele-gele https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/177444Water QualityOsse RiverGele-gele
spellingShingle O.P. Uwaifo
M.I. Omogbeme
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Water quality assessment of Osse River, Gele-gele: a tributary of Benin River, southern Nigeria
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Water Quality
Osse River
Gele-gele
title Water quality assessment of Osse River, Gele-gele: a tributary of Benin River, southern Nigeria
title_full Water quality assessment of Osse River, Gele-gele: a tributary of Benin River, southern Nigeria
title_fullStr Water quality assessment of Osse River, Gele-gele: a tributary of Benin River, southern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Water quality assessment of Osse River, Gele-gele: a tributary of Benin River, southern Nigeria
title_short Water quality assessment of Osse River, Gele-gele: a tributary of Benin River, southern Nigeria
title_sort water quality assessment of osse river gele gele a tributary of benin river southern nigeria
topic Water Quality
Osse River
Gele-gele
url https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/177444
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