@article{MAKHILLJEAS20127813360,
title = {Assessment of Quality and Supply of Ede Water Supply Network, Osun State, Nigeria},
journal = {Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences},
volume = {7},
number = {8},
pages = {490-493},
year = {2012},
issn = {1816-949x},
doi = {jeasci.2012.490.493},
url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1816-949x&doi=jeasci.2012.490.493},
author = {A.B.,S.O. and},
keywords = {Water availability,supply network,water quality,assessment,E. coli},
abstract = {Water quality is closely linked to vulnerability of water
sources to pollution potentials and the level of treatment processes involved.
The study examined the assessment of water quality and supply of Ede Water Supply
Network and assessed the physico-chemical and bacteriological quality of the
water by comparing it to the existing national and international guidelines
and standards for potable water. This was with a view to providing some necessary
baseline data for assessing public water supply quality. Water samples were
collected from 9 sampling stations (3 on the dam point, 3 on the treated point
and 3 on the tap point along the pipe network). The samples were analyzed for
general physico-chemical parameters (temperature, colour, conductivity, total
suspended solid, total solid, turbidity, total alkalinity, total acidity, pH,
total hardness), major ions (Cd, Pb, Na, K,Cu, NO3¯, PO43¯,
and SO42¯), oxygen parameters: BOD and COD and biological
parameters (total coliform, E. coli, faecal coliform, total heterotrophic
bacteria and total heterotrophic fungi) using standard analytical methods. The
results showed that most of the investigated physical parameters and major ions
were all significantly higher in dam point than treated and tap points. Most
of the parameters were generally higher at the treated point than at the tap
point. The concentrations of most of the investigated ions in the water samples
from Ede Water Supply Network were within the permissible limits of the World
Health Organization (WHO) and Nigerian Industrial Standards drinking water quality
guidelines. The results showed that biological parameters of the treated and
tap points were within limits of the World Health Organization (WHO) and Nigerian
Industrial Standard but was higher at the dam point. In conclusion, the water
quality of the Ede Water Supply Network is within to the World Health Organization
guidelines and standards for drinking water supply and the government needs
to do more in the aspect of adequate strengthening of the water supply distribution
appurtenances to the consumers.}
}