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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 | |||
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 | | 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 | | 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 | |||
2001 | |||
| Poor | |||
| Obiri-Danso | |||
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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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Revision as of 15:42, 12 June 2015
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) |