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Title: Variation in Seasonal Water Availability in Hand - Dug Wells in Lapai And Agaie, Niger state
Authors: Usman, M.N
Adama, C.K
Usman, Abdullahi Alfa
Keywords: seasonal variation
Ground water
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Lapai Journal of Applied and Natural Science
Series/Report no.: 1;
Abstract: This study focused on the comparative analysis of bedrock correlation to water availability in hand-dug wells in the Lapai and Agaie towns of Niger state. The objective of the study is to assess the seasonal variation of water availability in hand-dug wells of Lapai and Agaie during the wet and dry seasons. A systematic sampling method was used to collect data for this study. The t-test distribution statistical method was employed to compare the seasonal variation between the bedrocks. A total of twenty wells were sampled and readings were recorded from the study area during the wet and dry season. Data were collected through the general study of the area, oral interviews, general observations, and measurement of water wells through the use of ropes and measuring tapes; locations and elevation of the wells were taken through the use of a GPS. Results show that the average water depths in wells of Lapai are shallower (both wet and dry seasons) than those at Agaie with an average depth of 17.311m (Lapai wet), 21.88m (lapai dry) and 24.56m (Agaie wet) and 34.73m (Agaie dry) respectively. The variation in water depths is higher during the wet season at both Lapai and Agaie than during the dry season. It is suggested that alternative sources of water be provided to meet the demand of the growing population of the study area and reduce scarcity, especially during the dry season. Keywords: Seasonal Variation, Ground Water, Availability, Hand-dug Wells.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27768
ISSN: 2616 - 0986
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