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Full Length Research
Paper
Influence of
mine drainage on water quality along
River Nyaba in Enugu
South-Eastern Nigeria
T. N. Nganje1*, C. I.
Adamu1, E. E. U. Ntekim1, A. N.
Ugbaja1, P. Neji2 and
E. N. Nfor3
1Department of Geology, University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria.
2Department of Chemistry, Cross River State University of Technology,
Calabar, Nigeria.
3Department of Chemistry, University of Buea, Cameroon.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
ntonzi@yahoo.com.
Accepted 4 January, 2010
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Major and trace elements concentration were measured in water
samples collected in and around Okpara coal mine in Enugu
southeastern Nigeria to investigate the influence of mine
drainage on the quality of water. The cations and trace
elements were determined by ICP- MS while the anions were
measured by spectrophotometer and titration methods. Field
parameters such as pH, temperature and conductivity were
determined in the field using standard equipment. The
results show that the water is acidic to moderately acidic
(pH 2.84 to 6.69) with pH increasing along the flow
direction. The mean values of pH (4.66 (dry), 4.22 (wet),
Colour (334.34 TCU (dry), 153.11 TCU (wet) and turbidity
(53,67 NTU (dry), 17.43 NTU (wet) as well as iron (6.35 mg/L(dry),
5.14 mg/L(wet), aluminum(1.14 mg/L(dry), 4.30 mg/L(wet),
manganese (1.43 mg/L(dry), 5.36 mg/L (wet) and nickel, 0.053
mg/L (wet) recorded in the dry and wet seasons are above
levels recommended by WHO for drinking water and other
domestic purposes. Mean levels of fluoride (5.4 mg/L) with
ranged of 0.00 to 45 mg/L, potassium (12 mg/L) with ranged
of 1.17 to 27.85 mg/L and nickel (53.10 µg/L) with ranged
of 1.50 to 309.30 µg/L, as well as maximum levels of
chromium (100 µg/L) with ranged of 0.05 to 100 µg/L ,
chloride(400 mg/L) with ranged of 40 to 400 mg/L,
nitrate(1012 mg/L) with ranged of 158 to 1012 mg/L and
sulphate (517 mg/L) with ranged of 10 to 512 mg/L obtained
in the wet season are above the WHO maximum permissible
level. Generally, the levels of the elements decrease with
distance away from the mine waste except for nitrate and
fluoride. Thus the quality of the water is most probably
influenced by acidic mine drainage and it impact on human
health and the environment could be severe. Microbial
assessment and element speciation are recommended for
further quality assessment in the study area.
Key
words:
Major, trace elements, water quality, mine drainage, Enugu,
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