Effects of landfill sites on groundwater quality in Igando, Alimosho Localgovernment Area, Lagos state

With increasing population comes the concern for waste disposal. The absence of sanitary disposal methods has left most city residents with open landfills as their only source of waste disposal. The resulting leachate formed from the decomposition of these waste materials is highly polluting and fin...

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Main Author: Oyiboka, Ifeoma Jennifer
Other Authors: Ogundele, Femi
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Oyiboka, Ifeoma Jennifer (2014) Effects of landfill sites on groundwater quality in Igando, Alimosho Localgovernment Area, Lagos state, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18733>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18733
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topic Landfill
Biodegradable
Contamination index
Infiltration
Leachate
Physico-chemical
Sanitary
Groundwater
Borehole
363.7394096691
Groundwater -- Quality -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Groundwater -- Pollution -- NIgeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Groundwater -- Conservation -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Fills (Earthwork) -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Wells -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Sewage disposal -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Leachate -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
spellingShingle Landfill
Biodegradable
Contamination index
Infiltration
Leachate
Physico-chemical
Sanitary
Groundwater
Borehole
363.7394096691
Groundwater -- Quality -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Groundwater -- Pollution -- NIgeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Groundwater -- Conservation -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Fills (Earthwork) -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Wells -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Sewage disposal -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Leachate -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area
Oyiboka, Ifeoma Jennifer
Effects of landfill sites on groundwater quality in Igando, Alimosho Localgovernment Area, Lagos state
description With increasing population comes the concern for waste disposal. The absence of sanitary disposal methods has left most city residents with open landfills as their only source of waste disposal. The resulting leachate formed from the decomposition of these waste materials is highly polluting and finds its way to the underground water supply. The study investigated the effects of open landfill sites on the underground water quality by examining the physical and chemical properties of underground water in hand-dug wells around the Solous landfill sites in Igando, Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. Solous landfill is the second largest landfill by landmass and volume of waste in Lagos State. Systematic random sampling was used for data gathering. Eighteen hand-dug wells were sampled at increasing distances from the landfill site. Physical, chemical and microbiological parameters were analysed at the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA). Soil samples were also taken from both the A (0 – 30cm) and B (30 – 60cm) horizons of the water sampling points to determine the soil texture (silt, clay and loamy composition) and to show the impact of soil texture on ground water quality within the sampled area. The level of contamination of groundwater was also determined using the Contamination Index method. The results showed high degree of conformance with W.H.O standard with respect to the microbiological properties of the sampled groundwater. However, coliform tests indicated the potential presence of pathogens. Of the seven (7) physical parameters tested, conductivity was higher in one sample. The study of chemical properties from the eighteen wells showed five (5) parameters (dissolved oxygen, total alkalinity, iron, lead, nitrates and copper) above W.H.O limits in some samples. The water may therefore not be safe for human consumption and there is a serious need to monitor the groundwater quality in the area. The level of contamination of groundwater was also determined using the Contamination Index method. Areas of high and medium contamination were discovered. There was no area with low contamination level in the area sampled. Contamination levels were mapped to show the exact levels of contamination in the study area. The results of the soil analysis showed that the study area had soil that was mostly sandy in nature which may suggest an increase in parameters over time with significant health implications for the people who depend on surrounding wells for domestic use. The study also showed no significant variation in water quality with increasing distance from the dump site. Findings also indicated that the water around Solous 1 was of better quality for domestic use than groundwater around Solous 2 and 3 due to temporal reduction of contaminant concentration. There is therefore a need for adequate and proper planning, design and construction, and strategic management disposal of waste, as well as the implementation of a better sustainable environmental sanitation practice. === Environmental Sciences === M. Sc. (Environmental Science)
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title_short Effects of landfill sites on groundwater quality in Igando, Alimosho Localgovernment Area, Lagos state
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-187332018-11-19T17:15:14Z Effects of landfill sites on groundwater quality in Igando, Alimosho Localgovernment Area, Lagos state Oyiboka, Ifeoma Jennifer Ogundele, Femi Landfill Biodegradable Contamination index Infiltration Leachate Physico-chemical Sanitary Groundwater Borehole 363.7394096691 Groundwater -- Quality -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area Groundwater -- Pollution -- NIgeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area Groundwater -- Conservation -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area Fills (Earthwork) -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area Wells -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area Sewage disposal -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area Leachate -- Nigeria -- Alimosho Local Government Area With increasing population comes the concern for waste disposal. The absence of sanitary disposal methods has left most city residents with open landfills as their only source of waste disposal. The resulting leachate formed from the decomposition of these waste materials is highly polluting and finds its way to the underground water supply. The study investigated the effects of open landfill sites on the underground water quality by examining the physical and chemical properties of underground water in hand-dug wells around the Solous landfill sites in Igando, Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. Solous landfill is the second largest landfill by landmass and volume of waste in Lagos State. Systematic random sampling was used for data gathering. Eighteen hand-dug wells were sampled at increasing distances from the landfill site. Physical, chemical and microbiological parameters were analysed at the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA). Soil samples were also taken from both the A (0 – 30cm) and B (30 – 60cm) horizons of the water sampling points to determine the soil texture (silt, clay and loamy composition) and to show the impact of soil texture on ground water quality within the sampled area. The level of contamination of groundwater was also determined using the Contamination Index method. The results showed high degree of conformance with W.H.O standard with respect to the microbiological properties of the sampled groundwater. However, coliform tests indicated the potential presence of pathogens. Of the seven (7) physical parameters tested, conductivity was higher in one sample. The study of chemical properties from the eighteen wells showed five (5) parameters (dissolved oxygen, total alkalinity, iron, lead, nitrates and copper) above W.H.O limits in some samples. The water may therefore not be safe for human consumption and there is a serious need to monitor the groundwater quality in the area. The level of contamination of groundwater was also determined using the Contamination Index method. Areas of high and medium contamination were discovered. There was no area with low contamination level in the area sampled. Contamination levels were mapped to show the exact levels of contamination in the study area. The results of the soil analysis showed that the study area had soil that was mostly sandy in nature which may suggest an increase in parameters over time with significant health implications for the people who depend on surrounding wells for domestic use. The study also showed no significant variation in water quality with increasing distance from the dump site. Findings also indicated that the water around Solous 1 was of better quality for domestic use than groundwater around Solous 2 and 3 due to temporal reduction of contaminant concentration. There is therefore a need for adequate and proper planning, design and construction, and strategic management disposal of waste, as well as the implementation of a better sustainable environmental sanitation practice. Environmental Sciences M. Sc. (Environmental Science) 2015-06-23T11:34:22Z 2015-06-23T11:34:22Z 2014-03 Dissertation Oyiboka, Ifeoma Jennifer (2014) Effects of landfill sites on groundwater quality in Igando, Alimosho Localgovernment Area, Lagos state, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18733> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18733 en 1 online resource (xiii, 103 leaves) : illustrations