Ojedele, O.
Department of Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture,Umudike, Abia State, P.M.B. 7267, Umudike, Abia State. Nigeria
ABSTRACT
Ground waters from open wells were
investigated to ascertain the quality and suitability for irrigation and
domestic activities at LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, Oyo State. Water samples collected
from three wells were analysed for physical, chemical, and microbiological
properties and labeled W1, W2, and W3. The
water sample from well 2 was slightly basic with pH value of 7.3, while water
samples from well 1 and well 3 were slightly acidic with pH values of 6.9 and
6.7. Electrical conductivity (EC) were 400, 380 and 405 µScm-1for
well 1, wells 2 and 3 respectively, and total dissolve solids (TDS) of the
water samples for well 1, wells 2 and 3 are 200 mg/l, 110 mg/l and 150 mg/l
respectively, indicated low salinity according to WHO and FAO which specified
500 mg/l and 0 – 2000 mg/l for domestic and irrigation activities. Sodium
absorption ratio (SAR) values for well 1, wells 2 and 3 are 0.89,
1.21 and 1.64, respectively indicated a low risk of sodium
build up in the soils. The nitrate concentration for well 1, wells 2 and 3 are
0.07 mg/l, 0.11 mg/l, and 0.03 mg/l respectively in the samples was quite low,
but fell within the safe limit of 50 mg/l and 30 mg/l set by WHO and FAO for
domestic and irrigation activities. The results for the case studies indicated
low water quality. The wells need appropriate treatment techniques for domestic
use.
Keywords: Well, Irrigation, Analysis, Salinity, Sodium Absorption Ratio
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Wednesday, December 28, 2016
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Vol. 2 No. 2, DEC 2016
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