Abstract:
The Ga-Selati River is subjected to different forms of pollution from
mining, industrial and agricultural activities, and human
settlements. The objectives of the study were to assess heavy
metal pollution and to determine possible sources of pollutants
in the river. Water and sediment samples were collected and
analysed for the following selected metals: arsenic (As), chromium
(Cr), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) using
sequential Inductively Coupled Plasma-optical emission
spectrometry (ICP-OES). The enrichment factor (EF) and geoaccumulation
index (Igeo) were used to determine the level of
metal pollution in the sediment. The results indicated that Cr and
Ni were the most accumulated elements in the sediments, and
the midstream sites (S4 and S5) showed a much higher pollution
level than the upstream and downstream sites. The main sources
of pollutants were mining, wastewater/sewage and agricultural
discharges. This may pose a serious threat to the river and health
risk to the nearby rural communities, which rely on the river,
especially for drinking water. Proper management strategies to
reduce pollution is therefore necessary.
Description:
Journal article published in the Journal of Chemistry and Ecology
2021, VOL. 37, NO. 5, 450–463