Some physiochemical and heavy metal concentration in surface water stream of Tutuka in the Kenyasi mining catchment area

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Development and Sustainability
Title Some physiochemical and heavy metal concentration in surface water stream of Tutuka in the Kenyasi mining catchment area
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 212-224
URL http://isdsnet.com/ijds-v1n2-12.pdf
Abstract
The research was conducted in the Akantansu stream of Tutuka in Kenyasi in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana from
October 2010 to January 2011. The objectives of the study were to find out the contamination levels of pH, BOD5,
Lead, Chromium, and Arsenic in the Akantansu stream of Tutuka to promote public health safety of people
patronizing the stream for bathing and cooking. Determination of pH was achieved using Etech instrument (PC 300
series where as BOD5 level was assessed by means of empirical standard laboratory test which determined the
relative oxygen requirements of waste water, effluents and polluted water using the standard procedure as per
America Public Health Association (2006). An AAS 220 atomic absorption spectrometer was used for the analyses of
heavy metals (lead, chromium and arsenic). The Research revealed that, the geometric mean levels of (0.01- 0.02,
0.03 – 0.26, 0 - 0.01, 3.99 – 7.06) mg/L and 5.64 – 6.40 for Arsenic, Lead, Chromium, BOD5 and pH compared to the
EPA Maximum Permissible Limits of ( 0.5, 0.1, 0.1, 50) mg/L and 6-9 were respectively within the acceptable
standards. However, due to slightly higher concentration of chromium (0.26 mg/L) up the stream, the people of
Tutuka may develop health effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hallucinations, headaches, depression,
sleeping disorders, skin cancers, tumours in lungs, bladder, kidney and liver if they continue to use water from the
stream for bathing and cooking.

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