Abstract
Determining the degree of an aquifer’s susceptibility to pollutants is an important tool for policy planning in subterranean water administration and conservation. In this work, subterranean water vulnerability was appraised with the use of DRASTIC methodology, which employs seven parameters: depth to groundwater (D); net groundwater recharge (R); aquifer media (A); soil media (S); topography (T); influence of vadose zone (I); and hydraulic conductivity (C). Different ratings were given to each parameter based on the hydro-geological and geo-electrical information obtained from the study area. Geo-electrostratigraphic data was acquired with vertical electrical soundings and electrical resistivity tomography surveys. The results demonstrated the existence of geoelectrical layers with variable resistivities ranging from high to low, with variable curve types. Longitudinal conductance measures indicated moderate subterranean water protective capacity. Analysis of DRASTIC vulnerability indices showed that the aquifer indicated moderate to high vulnerability to contamination. Vulnerability maps were generated to indicate locations of high vulnerability, the goal being to prevent indiscriminate haphazard and wildcat abstraction of groundwater in such locations. The quality category index (QCI) generated for the DRASTIC model indicated that underground water susceptivity is dependent on all 7 parameters employed in the model, with the most critical determinants being the depth to aquifer (D), net recharge (R), aquifer media (A), and impact of the vadose zone (I). The work recommends that anthropogenic activities that could contaminate groundwater resource be halted as the resource is indicated by DRASTIC models as being vulnerable.
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