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Integrated Geophysical and Hydro-chemical Investigations of Impact of the Ijemikin Waste Dump Site in Akure, Southwestern Nigeria, on Groundwater Quality

BACKGROUND. Improper waste disposal can negatively impact the ecosystem and constitutes a major human health risk. OBJECTIVES. The present study evaluated the environmental impact on groundwater quality of an open-air waste dump in Akure, southwestern Nigeria, using an integrated geophysical survey...

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Autores principales: Odipe, Oluwaseun E., Ogunleye, Rasheed A., Sulaiman, Musa, Abubakar, Suleiman S., Olorunfemi, Martins O.
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Publicado: Black Smith Institute 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6239055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30524853
http://dx.doi.org/10.5696/2156-9614-8.18.180604
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author Odipe, Oluwaseun E.
Ogunleye, Rasheed A.
Sulaiman, Musa
Abubakar, Suleiman S.
Olorunfemi, Martins O.
author_facet Odipe, Oluwaseun E.
Ogunleye, Rasheed A.
Sulaiman, Musa
Abubakar, Suleiman S.
Olorunfemi, Martins O.
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description BACKGROUND. Improper waste disposal can negatively impact the ecosystem and constitutes a major human health risk. OBJECTIVES. The present study evaluated the environmental impact on groundwater quality of an open-air waste dump in Akure, southwestern Nigeria, using an integrated geophysical survey and hydro-chemical analysis of water samples. METHODS. The geophysical survey involved three dipole-dipole 2-D imaging profiles and seven vertical electrical soundings (VES) along three traverses. The dipole-dipole data were inverted using the Dipro for Windows software, while the VES data were quantitatively interpreted using partial curve matching and computer assisted 1-D forward modeling with the WINResist software. The VES interpretation results were used to generate geoelectric sections. For the hydro-chemical analysis, samples were taken from five hand-dug wells at various distances from the dumpsite. The samples were analyzed for temperature, pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), and some major elements (calcium ion (Ca(2+)), magnesium ion (Mg(2+)), chloride ion (Cl(−)), nitrate (NO(3)(−)), sulfate (SO(4)(2−))) whose concentration values were compared with World Health Organization (WHO) and Nigerian Industrial Standard (NIS) standards for assessment of groundwater quality. RESULTS. The VES curves revealed three distinct geoelectric/geologic layers with thicknesses and resistivities in the range of 0.7 - 2.0 m and 31 - 55 Ωm for topsoil, 6.2 - 14.6 m and 13 - 114 Ωm for the weathered layer, and a fresh basement with resistivity values ranging from 344 - ∞ Ωm. In the hydro-chemical analysis, pH values ranged between 7.57 - 7.8, electrical conductivity ranged from 884 - 1510 μS/cm, and TDS ranged between 588 - 1008 mg/l. Concentration values of Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) ranged between 78 - 132 mg/l and 1.8 - 19 mg/l, respectively. CONCLUSIONS. The results from the combined electrical resistivity methods showed relatively low resistivity values at the topsoil and weathered layers and the hydro-chemical assessment of water samples indicated that the topsoil and groundwater within the dumpsite may have been polluted by leachate. COMPETING INTERESTS. The authors declare no competing financial interests.
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spelling pubmed-62390552018-12-06 Integrated Geophysical and Hydro-chemical Investigations of Impact of the Ijemikin Waste Dump Site in Akure, Southwestern Nigeria, on Groundwater Quality Odipe, Oluwaseun E. Ogunleye, Rasheed A. Sulaiman, Musa Abubakar, Suleiman S. Olorunfemi, Martins O. J Health Pollut Research BACKGROUND. Improper waste disposal can negatively impact the ecosystem and constitutes a major human health risk. OBJECTIVES. The present study evaluated the environmental impact on groundwater quality of an open-air waste dump in Akure, southwestern Nigeria, using an integrated geophysical survey and hydro-chemical analysis of water samples. METHODS. The geophysical survey involved three dipole-dipole 2-D imaging profiles and seven vertical electrical soundings (VES) along three traverses. The dipole-dipole data were inverted using the Dipro for Windows software, while the VES data were quantitatively interpreted using partial curve matching and computer assisted 1-D forward modeling with the WINResist software. The VES interpretation results were used to generate geoelectric sections. For the hydro-chemical analysis, samples were taken from five hand-dug wells at various distances from the dumpsite. The samples were analyzed for temperature, pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), and some major elements (calcium ion (Ca(2+)), magnesium ion (Mg(2+)), chloride ion (Cl(−)), nitrate (NO(3)(−)), sulfate (SO(4)(2−))) whose concentration values were compared with World Health Organization (WHO) and Nigerian Industrial Standard (NIS) standards for assessment of groundwater quality. RESULTS. The VES curves revealed three distinct geoelectric/geologic layers with thicknesses and resistivities in the range of 0.7 - 2.0 m and 31 - 55 Ωm for topsoil, 6.2 - 14.6 m and 13 - 114 Ωm for the weathered layer, and a fresh basement with resistivity values ranging from 344 - ∞ Ωm. In the hydro-chemical analysis, pH values ranged between 7.57 - 7.8, electrical conductivity ranged from 884 - 1510 μS/cm, and TDS ranged between 588 - 1008 mg/l. Concentration values of Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) ranged between 78 - 132 mg/l and 1.8 - 19 mg/l, respectively. CONCLUSIONS. The results from the combined electrical resistivity methods showed relatively low resistivity values at the topsoil and weathered layers and the hydro-chemical assessment of water samples indicated that the topsoil and groundwater within the dumpsite may have been polluted by leachate. COMPETING INTERESTS. The authors declare no competing financial interests. Black Smith Institute 2018-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6239055/ /pubmed/30524853 http://dx.doi.org/10.5696/2156-9614-8.18.180604 Text en © Pure Earth 2018 This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0).
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Odipe, Oluwaseun E.
Ogunleye, Rasheed A.
Sulaiman, Musa
Abubakar, Suleiman S.
Olorunfemi, Martins O.
Integrated Geophysical and Hydro-chemical Investigations of Impact of the Ijemikin Waste Dump Site in Akure, Southwestern Nigeria, on Groundwater Quality
title Integrated Geophysical and Hydro-chemical Investigations of Impact of the Ijemikin Waste Dump Site in Akure, Southwestern Nigeria, on Groundwater Quality
title_full Integrated Geophysical and Hydro-chemical Investigations of Impact of the Ijemikin Waste Dump Site in Akure, Southwestern Nigeria, on Groundwater Quality
title_fullStr Integrated Geophysical and Hydro-chemical Investigations of Impact of the Ijemikin Waste Dump Site in Akure, Southwestern Nigeria, on Groundwater Quality
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Geophysical and Hydro-chemical Investigations of Impact of the Ijemikin Waste Dump Site in Akure, Southwestern Nigeria, on Groundwater Quality
title_short Integrated Geophysical and Hydro-chemical Investigations of Impact of the Ijemikin Waste Dump Site in Akure, Southwestern Nigeria, on Groundwater Quality
title_sort integrated geophysical and hydro-chemical investigations of impact of the ijemikin waste dump site in akure, southwestern nigeria, on groundwater quality
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6239055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30524853
http://dx.doi.org/10.5696/2156-9614-8.18.180604
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