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Title: HYDROCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER QUALITY IN GOSA AND DEI-DEI AREA OF ABUJA, NORTHCENTRAL, NIGERIA
Authors: EMMANUEL, Paul Amade
Keywords: Abuja
Basement complex
VES
Water analysis
Issue Date: Dec-2013
Publisher: International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology(IJERT)
Series/Report no.: Vol. 2 Issue 12;
Abstract: The geology of Gosa and Dei-Dei, in Abuja, therefore, makes the groundwater conditions in the area very unpredictable, and so jeopardizes the fulfilment of the water supply needs of one of the fastest growing cities in Nigeria. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) was carried out at two locations within and around Gosa and Dei-Dei area to detect the depth to the aquifer and water quality investigation. The study involves the hydrochemical characterisation of waters to ascertain their physico chemical, quality and suitability for domestic purposes. The borehole depths measuring 62m at Gosa with low yield and 70m at Dei-Dei with good yield of static water level of 4-6m thick were analysed for their cations and anions contamination. In Gosa, the chemical analysis was within the limit of WHO standard. Consequently, at Dei-Dei, some results of the chemical; Mg2+ (74mg/l) Ca2+ (86mg/l), Total hardness (160mg/l), Phosphate (1.3mg/l), Fe (0.78mg/l), Mn (0.731) were above the limit for drinking water. The contaminant could be some precipitation, transported through a typical aquifereous medium. Petrophysically, the caves or fractured openings through different rock types maybe in solution as ion, molecules and colloids or may have acquired their chemistry from the IJERTV2IS120181 basement rocks, dissolution of Silicate, Nitrate and cation exchange reactions. The contamination detection above WHO standard, therefore consider the water not suitable for drinking. Recommends further work for radionuclide in groundwater.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2738
ISSN: 2278-0181
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