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Unregulated hand dug wells and their quality threat: A case study in Cape Coast Metropolis

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dc.contributor.author Duncan, Albert Ebo
dc.contributor.author Peprah, Michael Oteng
dc.contributor.author Marfo, Martha Osei
dc.date.accessioned 2021-08-17T09:51:13Z
dc.date.available 2021-08-17T09:51:13Z
dc.date.issued 2020-07-14
dc.identifier.issn 23105496
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5890
dc.description 19p:, ill. en_US
dc.description.abstract In Ghana, using hand-dug wells whose quality has not been scientifically assessed is a common practice. All the hand-dug wells in Abura and its environs where this study took place have not been scientifically assessed; however, they are being used for domestic activities including drinking. In all, 128 water samples were collected from 20 hand-dug wells in the Abura community. Sixteen physical, chemical, and microbial parameters namely pH, turbidity, total suspended solids, conductivity, total dissolved solids, color total hardness, alkalinity, magnesium, calcium, iron, manganese, potassium, fluoride, phosphate, and E. coliwere assessed in this study. Microbially, all the wells were found to be unsafe for drinking. The parameters total hardness, manganese, fluoride, and, phosphate were found to be within the permissible threshold for all the wells. In all the wells, the total dissolved solids (TDS) measured were above the threshold. Eleven out of the 20 wells recorded pH outside the permissible threshold. Eight of the wells recorded color above the permissible threshold. The wells A, D, E, F, G, H, and D, G, I, J, N, O recorded alkalinity and iron concentration outside the permissible threshold. Apart from wells N and O, all the remaining 18 wells recorded turbidity within the permissible threshold. Only wells D, H, and N recorded potassium concentrations within the threshold. The water quality index computations classify the wells E, K, M, P, R, and S as excellent; A, B, C, F, H, L, Q, and T as good; J and O as poor and very poor; and N, I, G, and D as undesirable for drinking. Of all the parameters analyzed, only TDS polluted all the wells. All the wells were polluted with one type of parameter or another which calls for some level of treatment before use en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher University of Cape Coast en_US
dc.subject Perception en_US
dc.subject Groundwater en_US
dc.subject Safety en_US
dc.subject Drinking en_US
dc.subject Cape Coast en_US
dc.title Unregulated hand dug wells and their quality threat: A case study in Cape Coast Metropolis en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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