UNDERGROUND WATER ASSESSMENT USING WATER QUALITY INDEX METHOD. CASE STUDY: AFFISERE QUARTER IN UGHELLI, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA

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ABSTRACT  : This study assessed the quality of selected hand dug wells in Affisere quarter of Ughelli town, Delta State, Nigeria using Water Quality Index (WQI). Eight wells were randomly selected in Affisere quarter of Ughelli North Local Government Areal and were tested for nine (9) parameters of National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) using standard analytical procedures. WQI results indicated that the quality of the selected well water samples were medium except for sample 4 that was extremely bad. The findings also revealed that all the samples except samples 3, 4 and 6 had high coliform levels (about 91 coliform/100cm3). This was an indication of faecal contamination substantiating the proximity of some of the wells to septic systems. The nitrate levels in all the samples exceeded the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of WHO, EPA, APHA and the Nigerian Drinking Water Standards. Based on the results obtained, the quality of the well water samples was therefore not suitable for human consumption without adequate treatment. Regular monitoring of groundwater quality, abolishment of unhealthy waste disposal practices and introduction of modern techniques is highly recommended.

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