Abstract

An electrical resistivity survey, down-hole logging and pumping test were conducted in Delta Central District of Nigeria to determine the groundwater potential and aquifer characteristics of the study area. Twenty vertical electrical soundings of the Schlumberger configuration were performed with an ABEM SAS 1000 Terrameter. The geoelectric data obtained were interpreted with partial curve matching and computer iteration using RESIST software. The results showed the presence of four geoelectric layers comprising loamy–sandy topsoil, clay, fine sand and coarse sand. The investigation also revealed the presence of a confined aquifer in the area, with resistivity values of 869.1–8704.1Ωm, while the depth of the aquifer ranged between 20.2 and 25.4m. The average values of the groundwater characteristics obtained were 0.026mS/m for electrical conductivity, 25.75mg/m3 for total dissolved solids, 0.022m2/min for transmissivity and 0.000133 for storativity. Comparison of these values with international standards indicated that the water in the aquifer is of good quality and that the yield could withstand heavy pumping. It is therefore recommended that a good water scheme be established to serve the people of the area, including its surrounding towns.

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