2019
DOI: 10.12691/ajwr-7-1-1
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Assessment of Physicochemical and Heavy Metal Properties of Groundwater in Edéa (Cameroon)

Abstract: In order to assess the physicochemical and heavy metal properties of groundwater consumed in Edéa (Cameroon), 8 boreholes were randomly chosen from 8 sites and their suitability was evaluated using three norms viz Cameroonian Norm (NC207:2003-02) and International standards including (CODEX: 108-1981 and European Union, EU:1998). Water samples were collected in triplicates bimonthly and analyzed using standard methods. Physicochemical analysis showed high temperatures with a mean value of (30.26 ±2.4) °C, aci… Show more

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“…Studies on the physicochemical characteristics of groundwater and heavy metals have been carried out in Africa (Amoako et al, 2011; Beatrice et al, 2019; Boateng et al, 2019), Asia (Bhagure & Mirgane, 2011; Lou et al, 2017; Nagendrappa et al, 2010; Rezaverdinejad & Rahimi, 2017; Selvam, 2017; Shakerkhatibi et al, 2019; Shyamala et al, 2008; Wang et al, 2022; Zhai et al, 2022), Europe (Algül & Beyhan, 2020; Dippong et al, 2022; Stamatis et al, 2001; Zanchi et al, 2022), North America (de León‐Gómez et al, 2020), and South America (Custodio et al, 2021; Gimenez et al, 2013; Rupias et al, 2021). Many scholars including Adejuwon and Mbuk (2011) and Alabi et al (2013) based their studies on the physicochemical characteristics of groundwater water in Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the physicochemical characteristics of groundwater and heavy metals have been carried out in Africa (Amoako et al, 2011; Beatrice et al, 2019; Boateng et al, 2019), Asia (Bhagure & Mirgane, 2011; Lou et al, 2017; Nagendrappa et al, 2010; Rezaverdinejad & Rahimi, 2017; Selvam, 2017; Shakerkhatibi et al, 2019; Shyamala et al, 2008; Wang et al, 2022; Zhai et al, 2022), Europe (Algül & Beyhan, 2020; Dippong et al, 2022; Stamatis et al, 2001; Zanchi et al, 2022), North America (de León‐Gómez et al, 2020), and South America (Custodio et al, 2021; Gimenez et al, 2013; Rupias et al, 2021). Many scholars including Adejuwon and Mbuk (2011) and Alabi et al (2013) based their studies on the physicochemical characteristics of groundwater water in Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as urbanization and industrialization increase, so does the density of polluted wastewater deposition, resulting in the release of many toxic contaminants into the surrounding environment and a variety of negative repercussions on the ecological system and environment, e.g., contaminated water, polluted air, and soil, and so on (Malik et al, 2019). In developing countries, proper and clean water supply is a concerning challenge nowadays and more than 18 million people are dying each year due to water-borne diseases (Beatrice et al, 2019). Various industries e.g., the manufacture of batteries, steel, paper, paint, pulp, metal plating, agrochemicals, agrochemicals, petrochemicals, chemical manufacturing, mining, leather tanning, and fertilizer industries produce wastewater containing heavy metal ions and discharge their untreated or poorly treated effluents into water sources e.g., rivers, ponds, lakes, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2008, more than 2.6 billion people worldwide did not have access to safe water and almost 900 million people did not have access to an improved supply of drinking water according to the report published by the program WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring for Water Supply and Sanitation WHO (2004). In Cameroon, out of a population of nearly 24 million, about 8 million Cameroonians do not have access to a drinking water service Aline Beatrice et al (2019). When accessible, water is often subject to chemical and/or bacteriological contamination Ananga et al (2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%