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Original Research Article | OPEN ACCESS

The Quality of Groundwater in Benin City: A baseline study on inorganic chemicals and microbial contaminants of health importance in boreholes and open wells

Patrick O Erah1, Christopher N Akujieze2 , Gabriel E Oteze2

1Pharmacotherapy Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria.; 2Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria.

For correspondence:-  Christopher Akujieze   Email: akujieze@yahoo.com

Published: 23 December 2002

Citation: Erah PO, Akujieze CN, Oteze GE. The Quality of Groundwater in Benin City: A baseline study on inorganic chemicals and microbial contaminants of health importance in boreholes and open wells. Trop J Pharm Res 2002; 1(2):75-82 doi: 10.4314/tjpr.v1i2.4

© 2002 The authors.
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Abstract

Purpose:  Inorganic chemicals  and microorganisms  are common in human environments and at  high  levels poisoning  from the  chronic  effects  have occasionally  occurred.  The purpose of this study was therefore to investigate whether the levels of inorganic chemicals and microbial contaminants  in boreholes  and open  wells  in  selected  Districts  in  Benin  City  are  sufficient to affect the health of the inhabitants of the areas under investigation.
Method: Six (6) boreholes and three (3) open wells were randomly selected from two Districts (Okhoro and  Teboga)  in  Benin  City.  Water  samples  were  collected  from  the boreholes  and open  wells  using  standard  techniques.  Lead  (Pb),  chromium  (Cr),  zinc  (Zn),  and  cadmium (Cd)  concentrations  as  well  as  aerobic  bacteria,  presumptive  faecal  coliform,  E.  coli, faecal Streptococci  and  fungi in  the  water  samples  were determined using  standa rd procedures. World Health Organisation acceptable limits for drinking water were used in the evaluation.
Result: All  the boreholes and open wells were contaminated with abnormal levels of Pb. High levels of  Cr  and Cd were found in the borehole and open wells at Okhoro.  Abnormal levels of Zn concentrations were detected in almost  all  the boreholes and open wells. All the boreholes at  Teboga  were  contaminated  with unacceptable  levels  of  aerobic  bacteria and  fungi. Presumptive faecal colifom, E.coli and faecal Streptococci were seen in all the boreholes.
Conclusion:  Some boreholes  and open  wells  in  Okhoro and  Teboga  Districts  in  Benin  City are  contaminated  with abnormal levels  of  metals  and  microorganisms capable of  causing health hazards to the consumers of boreholes and open wells.

Keywords: Benin City, boreholes, inorganic chemicals, microorganisms, open wells.

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