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- Assessment, Bacteriological, Packaged water, Physicochemical 3
- Assessment, Basic science and Technology, Curriculum, implementation 1
- Assessment, Blight, Housing, Quality and Urban 1
- Assessment, Construction companies, building project, Competency, Building Technology 1
- Assessment, Construction companies, building project, competency, Building Technology 1
- Assessment, Construction industry, Motivation, Productivity 1
- Assessment, course content, distance learning, education, satisfaction, suitability 1
- Assessment, course content, distance learning, education, satisfaction, suitability. 1
- Assessment, drinking water quality, physicochemical parameters, heavy metal, Chanchaga.The accessibility to safe drinking water is essential to prevent water-borne diseases like diarrhea and cholera, thus this study assessed the quality of drinking water sources available to the inhabitant of Chanchaga area, Minna, Niger State. A total of twelve water samples consisting of four boreholes, four wells, and four taps water, including one from Chanchaga water works were collected and analyzed for some physicochemical parameters and heavy metals using standard procedures. The results showed that the average physicochemical properties of tap, well and borehole water samples respectively were pH, 6.60, 6.62 and 6.67, turbidity, 1.58, 3.42 and 3.15 NTU, total suspended solids, 0.03, 0.09 and 0.00 mg/L, total dissolved solids, 0.96, 4.68 and 1.14 mg/L, total solids, 0.99, 4.79 and 1.14mg/L, electrical conductivity, 158.25, 799.25 and 778.25 μЅ/cm, alkalinity, 13.50, 50.00 and 117.50 mg/L, chloride,18.75, 74.00 and 47.25mg/L, total hardness65.50, 227.75 and 149.50 mg/L while the heavy metal concentrations in tap, borehole and well water samples were Cu, 0.02, 0.20 and 0.33 mg/L, Mn, not detected, 0.23 and 0.32, Pb was not detected in all the samples and Fe, 0.21, 3.10 and 2.12 mg/L respectively. All the parameters analyzed were below maximum permissible limits specified by WHO except the total hardness of well water and concentration of Fe in well and borehole water which were above the maximum permissible limits. It can be concluded that the three sources of water at different locations in the study area are safe for human consumption at the time this research was conducted.The accessibility to safe drinking water is essential to prevent water-borne diseases like diarrhea and cholera, thus this study assessed the quality of drinking water sources available to the inhabitant of Chanchaga area, Minna, Niger State. A total of twelve water samples consisting of four boreholes, four wells, and four taps water, including one from Chanchaga water works were collected and analyzed for some physicochemical parameters and heavy metals using standard procedures. The results showed that the average physicochemical properties of tap, well and borehole water samples respectively were pH, 6.60, 6.62 and 6.67, turbidity, 1.58, 3.42 and 3.15 NTU, total suspended solids, 0.03, 0.09 and 0.00 mg/L, total dissolved solids, 0.96, 4.68 and 1.14 mg/L, total solids, 0.99, 4.79 and 1.14mg/L, electrical conductivity, 158.25, 799.25 and 778.25 μЅ/cm, alkalinity, 13.50, 50.00 and 117.50 mg/L, chloride,18.75, 74.00 and 47.25mg/L, total hardness65.50, 227.75 and 149.50 mg/L while the heavy metal concentrations in tap, borehole and well water samples were Cu, 0.02, 0.20 and 0.33 mg/L, Mn, not detected, 0.23 and 0.32, Pb was not detected in all the samples and Fe, 0.21, 3.10 and 2.12 mg/L respectively. All the parameters analyzed were below maximum permissible limits specified by WHO except the total hardness of well water and concentration of Fe in well and borehole water which were above the maximum permissible limits. It can be concluded that the three sources of water at different locations in the study area are safe for human consumption at the time this research was conducted. 1
- Assessment, effectiveness, local building materials and building construction 1
- Assessment, Effectiveness, Serials Management, Academic Libraries, Niger State, Nigeria. 1
- Assessment, evaluation, cultivation, Bida, shea tree 1
- Assessment, Flora, dynamics, Park 1
- Assessment, Geology, LANDSAT-ETM and Quickbird, dam 1
- Assessment, Groundwater Potentials, Federal Housing Estate, Lugbe, Abuja, Nigeria 3
- Assessment, Groundwater Potentials, Wuye District, Abuja, Nigeria 1
- Assessment, Groundwater Quality, Federal Housing Estate, Lugbe, Abuja, Nigeria 1
- Assessment, Heavy Metals, Pollution Indices, Soil, Plant, Niger Delta, Oil Spills, Gas Flaring 1
- Assessment, Implementation, Policies, Public Housing 1
- Assessment, Instrument, Joinery Skills and TVET. 1