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Full Length Research Paper
Dissolved
nitrogen in drinking water resources of farming communities
in Ghana
Osei Akoto1* and Jackson
Adiyiah2
1Department
of Chemistry,Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Technology Kumasi – Ghana.
2Regional
Programmes Division Environmental Protection Agency, Sunyani
– Ghana.
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:
wofakmann@yahoo.com
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Tel: 00-233-20-8216685
Accepted 31 January, 2008 |
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A water quality study was carried out on streams and
boreholes which serve as drinking water sources in farming
communities in the Brong Ahafo region of the Republic of
Ghana. The objective of this research was to determine
concentrations of different forms of nitrogen in drinking
water samples. Water samples were collected from these
sources every three months (from January – December 2005)
and analyzed for ammonia, nitrate and nitrite using the
Palintest Photometer Method. Results indicated the annual
mean concentration of nitrate, nitrite and ammonia varied
from 0.09 - 1.06 mg/l, 0.006 - 0.36 mg/l and 0.008 - 0.179
mg/l respectively. An important observation is that, in
general, higher nitrate and nitrite concentrations were
found during the rainy season compared to the dry season.
Concentrations of these potentially toxic substances were
below WHO acceptable limits for surface and groundwaters,
indicating these water resources appear safe for drinking
from a dissolved nitrogen perspective.
Key words:
ammonia, Brong Ahafo, nitrate, nitrite, nitrogen, ground and
surface water. |
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