Abstract

ABSTRACT Boké Prefecture has become a popular mining location, with various extractive corporations competing for bauxite extraction. Water samples were obtained from eighteen water wells across the Dabiss study area. All Physico-chemical parameters and major ions of groundwater were compared with World Health Organization (WHO) standard. Furthermore, using Excel and the Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW) interpolation technique in Arc GIS software, bi-plots of Physico-chemical parameters and spatial variations of water quality maps were generated respectively. A vulnerability study of groundwater pollution by mining activities was conducted by applying the standard DRASTIC method. It was found that the drinking water samples of the study areas were usually within the water quality standards of WHO. According to physicochemical analysis, most of the groundwater in the study area appears to be acidic. An equilibrium was set up in the aquifer between the chemical composition of the water and that of the rocks. The DRASTIC method enabled us to show a low vulnerability index to groundwater pollution. The results of this study could prevent diseases linked to the consumption of water contaminated and improve the quality of life of the population and will serve as a reference document in other mining areas.

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