Water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria

Drinking water is limited in quantity and quality in fast-growing cities in developing countries. Water quality has been impacted by competing demands by industry, municipal supplies, and agriculture. This study investigates groundwater quality in three urban centres in the semiarid Sokoto Basin, No...

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Main Authors: Wali, Saadu Umar, Alias, Noraliani, Harun, Sobri, Umar, Kabiru Jega, Abubakar Gada, Murtala, Dankani, Ibrahim Mustapha, Kaoje, Ismail Usman, Abubakar Usman, Abdulquadir
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spelling my.utm.1042532024-01-22T08:19:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/104253/ Water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria Wali, Saadu Umar Alias, Noraliani Harun, Sobri Umar, Kabiru Jega Abubakar Gada, Murtala Dankani, Ibrahim Mustapha Kaoje, Ismail Usman Abubakar Usman, Abdulquadir TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Drinking water is limited in quantity and quality in fast-growing cities in developing countries. Water quality has been impacted by competing demands by industry, municipal supplies, and agriculture. This study investigates groundwater quality in three urban centres in the semiarid Sokoto Basin, North-Western Nigeria. The study employed in situ and laboratory analyses and 30 water samples were analysed. Physical parameters (pH, Temp., EC, and TDS) were analysed using hand-held metres during sampling. Separate water samples were collected to determine chemical parameters (Ca2+, Cu2+, Fe3+, K+, Mg2+, Na+, Zn2+, Cl-, CO32-, HC03-, NO3-, PO43- and SO42-). Results indicate that most sampling locations in the study area have good quality water, 10% of sampling locations fell in the poor water class based on the Water Quality Index (WQI). Iron (Fe3+) and NO3- were the major pollutants and occurred at concentrations above (WHO, 2011) and (NSDWQ, 2007) reference guidelines. Hydrogeochemical facies revealed Ca–Mg–SO4–Cl and Ca–Cl water types. There is no dominant water type in the cation triangle, though the Cl-water type is formed in an anion triangle. Rock weathering controls groundwater quality primarily, as revealed by multivariate statistical analysis and the Gibbs model. The HCA results showed that, though clusters 1 and 2 can be classified as NO3- polluted boreholes, the boreholes ARG7 and ARG10 revealed relatively different groundwater compositions. The study, therefore, concludes that despite the increased urbanisation in the semiarid Sokoto basin, there is little evidence of groundwater quality deterioration. The WQI and multivariate statistics provide a framework for researchers who may require more accurate results while considering multiple groundwater quality parameters. This approach can be applied in other urban centres, mainly in arid and semiarid environments. Elsevier B.V. 2022 Article PeerReviewed Wali, Saadu Umar and Alias, Noraliani and Harun, Sobri and Umar, Kabiru Jega and Abubakar Gada, Murtala and Dankani, Ibrahim Mustapha and Kaoje, Ismail Usman and Abubakar Usman, Abdulquadir (2022) Water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria. Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 18 (NA). pp. 1-18. ISSN 2352-801X http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gsd.2022.100779 DOI : 10.1016/j.gsd.2022.100779
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Wali, Saadu Umar
Alias, Noraliani
Harun, Sobri
Umar, Kabiru Jega
Abubakar Gada, Murtala
Dankani, Ibrahim Mustapha
Kaoje, Ismail Usman
Abubakar Usman, Abdulquadir
Water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria
description Drinking water is limited in quantity and quality in fast-growing cities in developing countries. Water quality has been impacted by competing demands by industry, municipal supplies, and agriculture. This study investigates groundwater quality in three urban centres in the semiarid Sokoto Basin, North-Western Nigeria. The study employed in situ and laboratory analyses and 30 water samples were analysed. Physical parameters (pH, Temp., EC, and TDS) were analysed using hand-held metres during sampling. Separate water samples were collected to determine chemical parameters (Ca2+, Cu2+, Fe3+, K+, Mg2+, Na+, Zn2+, Cl-, CO32-, HC03-, NO3-, PO43- and SO42-). Results indicate that most sampling locations in the study area have good quality water, 10% of sampling locations fell in the poor water class based on the Water Quality Index (WQI). Iron (Fe3+) and NO3- were the major pollutants and occurred at concentrations above (WHO, 2011) and (NSDWQ, 2007) reference guidelines. Hydrogeochemical facies revealed Ca–Mg–SO4–Cl and Ca–Cl water types. There is no dominant water type in the cation triangle, though the Cl-water type is formed in an anion triangle. Rock weathering controls groundwater quality primarily, as revealed by multivariate statistical analysis and the Gibbs model. The HCA results showed that, though clusters 1 and 2 can be classified as NO3- polluted boreholes, the boreholes ARG7 and ARG10 revealed relatively different groundwater compositions. The study, therefore, concludes that despite the increased urbanisation in the semiarid Sokoto basin, there is little evidence of groundwater quality deterioration. The WQI and multivariate statistics provide a framework for researchers who may require more accurate results while considering multiple groundwater quality parameters. This approach can be applied in other urban centres, mainly in arid and semiarid environments.
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author Wali, Saadu Umar
Alias, Noraliani
Harun, Sobri
Umar, Kabiru Jega
Abubakar Gada, Murtala
Dankani, Ibrahim Mustapha
Kaoje, Ismail Usman
Abubakar Usman, Abdulquadir
author_facet Wali, Saadu Umar
Alias, Noraliani
Harun, Sobri
Umar, Kabiru Jega
Abubakar Gada, Murtala
Dankani, Ibrahim Mustapha
Kaoje, Ismail Usman
Abubakar Usman, Abdulquadir
author_sort Wali, Saadu Umar
title Water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria
title_short Water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria
title_full Water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria
title_fullStr Water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid Sokoto Basin, Northwestern Nigeria
title_sort water quality indices and multivariate statistical analysis of urban groundwater in semi-arid sokoto basin, northwestern nigeria
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104253/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gsd.2022.100779
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