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Pesticide and Nutrient Loads of Lake Bosomtwe in the Ashanti Region of Ghana 被引量:1
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作者 Collins Kuffour david kofi essumang +2 位作者 Hugh Komla Akotoye Richard Amankwah Kuffour Janice Dwomoh Abraham 《Journal of Water Resource and Protection》 2021年第10期794-806,共13页
Pollution of Lake Bosomtwe is a major concern in Ghana due to its derived socio-economic benefits such as employment, ecotourism and major protein source to the people in the basin. Besides these benefits, the lake wa... Pollution of Lake Bosomtwe is a major concern in Ghana due to its derived socio-economic benefits such as employment, ecotourism and major protein source to the people in the basin. Besides these benefits, the lake water is used for domestic purposes and has since served as the drinking water source to the people. However, the use of agrochemicals within the basin has intensified within the last decade. The problems associated with fertilizer and pesticide use in the Bosomtwe basin seem to carry with it a higher price, which, if not identified and checked, will overshadow the desired benefits of the lake. This study assesses pesticide and nutrient loads of Lake Bosomtwe in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Fifty-four (54) lake water samples were collected from September 2016 to February 2017. Pesticide samples were extracted using the solid phase extraction method and GCMS to identify the pesticides present in the water samples and determine their loads. The data obtained were analyzed using Statistical Product Service Solutions (SPSS version 20) for descriptive statistics. The concentration of dichlorvos was a bit lower when compared with the WHO/USEPA guidelines of 5 ppb for surface water. Diazinon had a mean concentration of 0.28 ± 0.03 ppb which was higher than the WHO 0.05 ppb and USEPA 0.04 ppb for surface water bodies. The detection of diazinon confirms the findings from the field survey, which revealed that diazinon, is an active ingredient of a pesticide with a trade name “Akate suro”, which was extensively used by cocoa farmers along the banks of the lake. The mean concentration recorded for nitrate and phosphate were 0.15 ± 0.05 mg/L and 0.40 ± 0.12 mg/L respectively. The pesticides application inventory and implications of pesticide and nutrient loads on the lake are discussed in the paper. 展开更多
关键词 ORGANOCHLORINE ORGANOPHOSPHORUS PESTICIDE FERTILIZER Bosomtwe
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Source Assessment and Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH’s) in the Oblogo Waste Disposal Sites and Some Water Bodies in and around the Accra Metropolis of Ghana 被引量:1
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作者 david kofi essumang Christian. Kweku ADOKOH +1 位作者 Joseph AFRIYIE Esther MENSAH 《Journal of Water Resource and Protection》 2009年第6期456-468,共13页
The study looked at the levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in leachates from a solid waste disposal site and an effluent from an oil refinery in some water bodies around Accra. Sixteen (PAHs) were extra... The study looked at the levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in leachates from a solid waste disposal site and an effluent from an oil refinery in some water bodies around Accra. Sixteen (PAHs) were extracted simultaneously by solid phase and analysis by gas chromatograph. The results of this study gener-ally demonstrated that there were elevated levels of PAHs in the water sample of the Densu River, Chemu, Korle and Kpeshi Lagoons. The average concentration of PAHs in the water ranged from 0.000 of many of the PAHs to 0.552&#181;g/L, for Acenapththene to 11.399&#181;g/L for Benzo (ghi) perylene of the Chemu Lagoon, 0.00&#181;g/L for Benzo (a) Pyrene to 8.800&#181;g/L for Benzo (ghi) perylene (Korle Lagoon) and 0.052&#181;g/L for Pyrene to 4.703ug/L for Acenaphthylene of the Kpeshi Lagoon and 0.00&#181;g/L for pyrene to Acenaphthylene 2.926&#181;g/L of the Weija Dam. Concentrations ranging from below detection level to 14.587&#181;g/L were also recorded at the Oblogo solid waste dump and it’s environ. The Weija dam supply over two million gallons of portable water daily to the people of Accra and the levels of the PAH determined is worrying, as a result, the Oblogoh disposal site ought to be re-located to avert any possible epidemic. 展开更多
关键词 Accra METROPOLITAN Assembly (AMA) Oblogo DUMPING Site Weija Dam Densu River PAHS Chemu LAGOON Korle LAGOON Kpeshi LAGOON
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