Abstract

Indiscriminate waste disposal is a major environmental challenge in developing countries, especially as thewastes often end up downstream. The present study investigated the vulnerability of selected groundwatersources in semi-rural communities in Ife North Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria, tocontamination by adjacent waste dumpsites. The specific objective was to assess the chemical quality of thegroundwater in the area. Data used were results of the laboratory investigation of selected water samplesfrom sampled groundwater sources and information about the uses of the groundwater by the residents. Theparameters pH, conductivity, and TDS were assessed in situ and chemical parameters such as Lead, Iron,Copper and Sulphate were assessed in the laboratory. Results showed that the groundwater sources close tothe dumpsites were more contaminated than the sources farther from the dumpsites. At distances less than50m to the dumpsites, the concentration of the chemical metals did not meet the WHO standard, however, itdecreased with distance from the dumpsite. For instance, although sulphate concentration was below therecommended maximum, sulphate concentration decreased with distance from the dumpsite. The studyconcluded that groundwater sources around dumpsites were contaminated and unfit for potable use in thearea.

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