2010
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v14i1.56501
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Physicochemical Characteristics and Heavy Metal Levels in Water Samples from Five River Systems in Delta State, Nigeria

Abstract: Physicochemical characteristics and heavy metal levels in water samples from five river systems in central part of Delta State, Nigeria were investigated to access the quality status of the rivers. All the watersheds selected for study were well distributed and possessed similar geology, climate, soil, and vegetation characteristics. Studies on the water samples collected from the rivers showed that the physicochemical characteristics of the river varied significantly. The mean concentration of total solids wi… Show more

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“…The slight rise in water temperature observed at station 4 may be attributed to intense human activities going on upstream and natural processes. The observed pH values are similar to the values obtained by Kaizer and Osakwe (2010). Low pH of the river indicates poor buffering capacity of total alkalinity and may also be as a result of organic matter decomposition.…”
Section: Water Quality Of Surface Watersupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The slight rise in water temperature observed at station 4 may be attributed to intense human activities going on upstream and natural processes. The observed pH values are similar to the values obtained by Kaizer and Osakwe (2010). Low pH of the river indicates poor buffering capacity of total alkalinity and may also be as a result of organic matter decomposition.…”
Section: Water Quality Of Surface Watersupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The effect of water physiochemical parameters on heavy metal concentration are consistent with that of Kaizer and Osakwe [57]; that temperature affect the concentration of heavy metal in the aquatic environment. That as temperature increase, the level of heavy metal also increase in the aquatic environment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…There are also indication of increasing occurrence of heavy metal in the studied area which are principally attributed to anthropogenic activities such as the combustion of fuel by oil installations and automobiles, petrochemical industries, dredging industries and other domestic activities [57]. However, the level of heavy metal in both water and sediment varied significantly in sampling station: which is due to industrial activities carried out in the sampling station.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The process via runoff release sedimentbound trace metals into aqueous environment. Water containing agrochemicals with toxic metals concentrations descend this sediment bound metal in the aqueous environment [86]. Mostly during run-off, some trace metal bound wastes are washed into poor drainage systems and subsequently into nearby aqueous environment [87] such as rivers, stream, among other surface water bodies in both developed and developing nations especially Ghana.…”
Section: Sources Of Trace Metals In Aqueous Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%