Abstract. The quality of drinking water is dependent of its
source(s) and means of collection. The water available for drinking in the
study area is accessible through groundwater exploration. This research was
carried out to determine the quality of water from the selected boreholes
within the university and checked by the World Health Organization (WHO)
drinking water standards for the various parameters considered. Samples were
gotten from seven (7) of the sited boreholes and various physico-chemical
parameter tests such as turbidity test, conductivity test, pH test, copper
test, manganese test, chloride test, sulphate test, chromium test, nitrate
test and cadmium test and bacteriological tests as total plate count, total
coliform count and faecal coliform count were carried out following due
procedure, precautions and the results analyzed. The results show that most
samples were satisfactory for the tests carried out while only two (samples
from Behind Admin and Engineering) were unsatisfactory in turbidity while
one sample (sample from Back of College 2) was unsatisfactory in the cadmium
test. WQI showed that the water samples had excellent qualities except for
that from Back of College 2 which had poor quality and is unsuitable
consumption.