2021
DOI: 10.4314/jasem.v25i5.1
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Rapid Assessment of the Water Chemistry of Public Water Supply in Abeokuta, SouthWest Nigeria

Abstract: The study examined the water supply situation in Abeokuta, with emphasis on the quality of water distributed by the Ogun State Water Corporation from the treatment plant of the Abeokuta Water Scheme. Water samples were collected from standpipes (taps) across the city randomly selected using the stratified random sampling method and was analysed for physical and chemical parameters: pH, total dissolved solids (TDS), electrical conductivity (EC), total alkalinity, total hardness, calcium, magnesium, potassium, s… Show more

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“…1 below). The area is characterized by a tropical climate, having a distinct wet (April -October) and dry (November -March) seasons (Odjegba et al, 2021), with an annual temperature of 23°C − 32°C and annual rainfall of 1,200mm − 1,500mm. The geological settings of Abeokuta metropolis consist of crystalized pre-Cambrian Basement Complex mainly made of igneous and metamorphic rocks with visible outcrops, which is responsible for the poor water bearing potential (Orebiyi et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 below). The area is characterized by a tropical climate, having a distinct wet (April -October) and dry (November -March) seasons (Odjegba et al, 2021), with an annual temperature of 23°C − 32°C and annual rainfall of 1,200mm − 1,500mm. The geological settings of Abeokuta metropolis consist of crystalized pre-Cambrian Basement Complex mainly made of igneous and metamorphic rocks with visible outcrops, which is responsible for the poor water bearing potential (Orebiyi et al, 2008).…”
Section: Description Of the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%