A Mathematical Model for Water Quality Assessment: Evidence-Based from Selected Boreholes in Federal University Dutse, Nigeria
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2023-12-30
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UMYU Scientifica
Abstract
The present study assessed the quality of water sampled from different boreholes on the
campus of Federal University Dutse, Nigeria, using a mathematical modelling approach. A
model for estimating water quality was developed based on physicochemical parameters such
as pH, electrical conductivity, temperature, turbidity, and total hardness measured from each
borehole. The correlation analysis of physicochemical data indicates a strong correlation of
about 99% between the real-life data collected from six (6) different boreholes and the
model’s predictions. From the results, the sensitivity analysis revealed that electrical
conductivity plays the highest role in determining water quality, followed by total hardness,
temperature has the third highest impact, followed by turbidity, the fourth, and pH has the
least impact in determining water quality in the listed boreholes. Therefore, in any case of
intervention, the water quality regulatory body should be sent regularly to the tertiary
institutions in the state for routine check-ups.
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Borehole, Dutse, Mathematical model, Sensitivity analysis, Water quality