2023
DOI: 10.9734/ajee/2023/v22i4503
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Groundwater Quality Assessment in Aba (Abia State) Using WQI and GIS Techniques

Ogbonnaya Paul Kanu,
Ejikeme Ugwoha,
Ngozi U. Udeh
et al.

Abstract: Groundwater is considered as the most important source of freshwater for human consumption and activities in the urban environment. The assessment of groundwater quality is critical to avoid the negative effects of polluted groundwater on human health, agriculture, and the economy. In this study, the quality of groundwater in Aba (Abia State), Nigeria was assessed. Thirty-two water samples were taken from sixteen boreholes during the rainy and dry seasons, and analysed for pH, Electrical Conductivity, Total Ha… Show more

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“…Water quality index (WQI) was calculated using eleven parameters (pH, Electrical Conductivity, TDS, Turbidity, PO4, NO3, COD, SO4, Total Hardness, BOD5 and Pb) [18]. The calculated water quality indices for dry and rainy seasons are presented in Table 3.…”
Section: Water Quality Indices For Dry and Rainy Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water quality index (WQI) was calculated using eleven parameters (pH, Electrical Conductivity, TDS, Turbidity, PO4, NO3, COD, SO4, Total Hardness, BOD5 and Pb) [18]. The calculated water quality indices for dry and rainy seasons are presented in Table 3.…”
Section: Water Quality Indices For Dry and Rainy Seasonmentioning
confidence: 99%