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| [file:///W:/PP/GraphicCommunications/Graphic%20Design/Live_Jobs/2014%20Reports/2015/15009/OR15009.docx#_bookmark8 Bordalo and Savva-] Bordalo (2007)
| [file:///W:/PP/GraphicCommunications/Graphic%20Design/Live_Jobs/2014%20Reports/2015/15009/OR15009.docx#_bookmark8 Bordalo and Savva-] Bordalo (2007)
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| 2Cotonou,
| 2Cotonou, Benin
 
 
 
Benin
| Quaternary to mid Pleistocene sandstone
| Quaternary to mid Pleistocene sandstone
| Dug wells in upper aquifer in densely populated area (379)
| Dug wells in upper aquifer in densely populated area (379)
| SEC 320-1045
| SEC 320-1045<br>Mn 0.06-0.19<br>NO3 10.4-118<br>PO4 <0.05-21.6<br>SO4 3.14-86.3
 
| May 1991, August 1991 and April 1992
 
 
Mn 0.06-0.19
 
 
 
NO3 10.4-118
 
 
 
PO4 <0.05-21.6
 
 
 
SO4 3.14-86.3
| May                   1991,
 
 
 
August 1991 and
 
 
 
April 1992
| High P and K concentrations in upper aquifers linked to anthropogenic pollution
| High P and K concentrations in upper aquifers linked to anthropogenic pollution
| Boukari et al. (1996)
| Boukari et al. (1996)
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|-
| 1Kumasi,
| 1Kumasi, Ghana
 
 
 
Ghana
| Precambrian Basement
| Precambrian Basement
| Hand-dug                         wells (10)
| Hand-dug wells (10)
| TDS 6-230, mean 113
| TDS 6-230, mean 113<br>NO3 0-0.968, mean 0.16<br>PO4 0.67-15, mean 7.8<br>TH 8-103, mean 54<br>TC and EC <20
 
 
 
NO3 0-0.968, mean 0.16
 
 
 
PO4 0.67-15, mean 7.8
 
 
 
TH 8-103, mean 54 TC and EC <20
| N/A
| N/A
| Water quality survey showed that water quality parameters were within WHO drinking water guideline values
| Water quality survey showed that water quality parameters were within WHO drinking water guideline values
| Nkansah et al. (2010)
| Nkansah et al. (2010)
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|-
| 3Kumasi,
| 3Kumasi, Ghana
 
 
 
Ghana
| Precambrian Basement
| Precambrian Basement
| Borehole and wells in   peri-urban communities (9)
| Borehole and wells in peri-urban communities (9)
| Fe 0.001-0.955
| Fe 0.001-0.955<br>Mn 0.018-0.238<br>Pb 0.005-0.074<br>TC  3-16.8×106<br>FC 1.5-4.37×104<br>Enterococci 1.3-53.5
 
| Monthly between Dec 2000    and  Jan 2001
 
| Poor quality overall, contamination linked to proximity to PL and refuse tips as well as livestock
 
| Obiri-Danso et al. (2009)
Mn 0.018-0.238
 
 
 
Pb 0.005-0.074
 
 
 
TC  3-16.8×106
 
 
 
FC 1.5-4.37×104
 
 
 
Enterococci 1.3-53.5
| Monthly between                       Dec 2000    and  Jan
 
 
 
2001
| Poor             quality                   overall, contamination linked to proximity to PL and refuse tips as well as livestock
| Obiri-Danso                       et                       al. (2009)
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| 3Ilesha,
| 3Ilesha, Nigeria
 
 
 
Nigeria
| Basement
| Basement
| Wells (86)
| Wells (86)
| Mean results: NO3 35
| Mean results: NO3 35<br>Cl 34<br>SO4 2.8
 
 
 
Cl 34
 
 
 
SO4 2.8
| Single survey
| Single survey
| Evidence of anthropogenic impact on water quality degradation using PCA
| Evidence of anthropogenic impact on water quality degradation using PCA
| Malomo et al. (1990)
| Malomo et al. (1990)
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Lapworth D J, Carter R C, Pedley S and MacDonald A M. 2015. Threats to groundwater supplies from contamination in Sierra Leone, with special reference to Ebola care facilities. British Geological Survey Internal Report, OR/15/009.
Area Geology Sample sites (n) Results from selected water quality parameters* Sampling time frame Conclusion and sources of contamination Reference
2Bombali, Sierra Leone Granitic Basement Wells (60) FC 0-80, mean 16.6
SEC 38-554
NO3 25-280
Turb, and other majors, pH <6.5
Single study during the wet season May- June 2010 Wells contaminated with FC, 60% above. Who standards. Low pH concern for corrosion. Ibemenuga and Avoaja (2014)
3Njala, Sierra Leone Granitic Basement Springs and wells (8) FC 50-39k, mean 3.2k
FS 5-2k
Monthly Wet and dry season sampling Increased contamination during the onset of dry season and at the start of rainy season Wright (1986)
3Moyamba, Sierra Leone Granitic Basement Springs and shallow wells (13) FC 15-251k
FS 12-63k, mean 501
SEC 7.6-206, mean 30
Turb, pH 5-6.5
Transition from dry to wet season, multiple sampling occasions Increase risk during onset of wet season sustained risk during dry season for wells. No sanitation, open defecation practiced. Wright (1982)
3Bo, Sierra Leone Granitic Basement Wells (33) lined and unlined FC 0-75, mean 19.6
NO3 0.5-28, mean 7.7
PO4 0.01-11.5, mean 1.7
SEC 39-1281, mean 362
Wet season Distance from field significant predictor of FC, not distance from toilet/PL Jimmy et al. (2013)
3Conakry, Guinea Volcanic rocks, fissured Wells (69) Mod.wells FC 370-1x105
FS 90-9k
NO3 2-46
NH4 0.06-7
Cl 17-130
F 0-0.16
Turb. 1-70
Trad. wells
FC 50-2 x105
FS 150-2 x104
NO37-51
NH4 0.01-8
Cl 8-284
F 0.0.38
Turb. 1-63
Dry season April-May 1994 Widespread contamination by nitrate and FC linked to poor sanitation and well construction Gélinas et al. (1996)
2Various.
Ivory coast
Basement Boreholes (230) NO3 mean 69 1981 and 1982 High nitrate (up to 200 mg/L) linked to domestic pollution and deforestation Faillat (1990)
2Bolama City, Guinea Bissau, Sandy soils and Cenozoic–Modern sediments Wells (28) SEC 27-326, mean 136
Turb. 1-26, mean 6.5
TC 0-23000, mean 2306
FC 0-5000, mean 410
Fecal Enterococci 0-850, mean 74
NO3 0.9-55.3, mean 16.6
NH4 0.01-1.37, mean 0.11
NO2 0.03-0.13, mean 0.04
Cu, Fe, Cr, As,
July 2006 80% of wells contaminated with FC linked to widespread use of PL [file:///W:/PP/GraphicCommunications/Graphic%20Design/Live_Jobs/2014%20Reports/2015/15009/OR15009.docx#_bookmark8 Bordalo and Savva-] Bordalo (2007)
2Cotonou, Benin Quaternary to mid Pleistocene sandstone Dug wells in upper aquifer in densely populated area (379) SEC 320-1045
Mn 0.06-0.19
NO3 10.4-118
PO4 <0.05-21.6
SO4 3.14-86.3
May 1991, August 1991 and April 1992 High P and K concentrations in upper aquifers linked to anthropogenic pollution Boukari et al. (1996)
1Kumasi, Ghana Precambrian Basement Hand-dug wells (10) TDS 6-230, mean 113
NO3 0-0.968, mean 0.16
PO4 0.67-15, mean 7.8
TH 8-103, mean 54
TC and EC <20
N/A Water quality survey showed that water quality parameters were within WHO drinking water guideline values Nkansah et al. (2010)
3Kumasi, Ghana Precambrian Basement Borehole and wells in peri-urban communities (9) Fe 0.001-0.955
Mn 0.018-0.238
Pb 0.005-0.074
TC 3-16.8×106
FC 1.5-4.37×104
Enterococci 1.3-53.5
Monthly between Dec 2000 and Jan 2001 Poor quality overall, contamination linked to proximity to PL and refuse tips as well as livestock Obiri-Danso et al. (2009)
3Ilesha, Nigeria Basement Wells (86) Mean results: NO3 35
Cl 34
SO4 2.8
Single survey Evidence of anthropogenic impact on water quality degradation using PCA Malomo et al. (1990)