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Title: Simulation of heavy metals movement and change in concentration in shallow unconfined aquifer in North Central Nigeria using visual MOFLOW and MT3DMS.
Other Titles: NONE
Authors: ADEOYE, P. A.
Musa, John Jiya
Keywords: CONTAMINATION
PREDICTION
SHALLOW AQUIFER
HEAVY METALS
CONTRATION CHANGE
VISUAL MODFLOW
Issue Date: Jul-2017
Publisher: Proceedings of the 2017 Annual conference of the School of Engineering and Engineering Technology, The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
Citation: Adeoye, P. A., Musa, J. J., and Kuti, I. A. (2017). Simulation of heavy metals movement and change in concentration in shallow unconfined aquifer in North Central Nigeria using visual MOFLOW and MT3DMS. Proceedings of the 2017 Annual conference of the School of Engineering and Engineering Technology, The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. PP. 684-699.
Abstract: Shallow groundwater is a major water source for rural people in Minna, a rapidly growing city in North-Central Nigeria. However, indiscriminate dumping and poor poultry waste management in and around the city have threatened the quality of this water source. Visual MODFLOW was used to study the loading, dynamics fate and transport of some heavy metals in Minna shallow aquifer while MT3DMS was used to predict the concentration of the heavy metals in one, three and five years time. Conceptual model approach was employed for the simulation with the model domain discretized into 50 cells each in x and y directions. Results showed that the whole aquifer was strongly contaminated with arsenic, copper and zinc. This was presented as colour shading by visual MODFLOW. Initial concentration of arsenic, copper and zinc were 0.74mg/L, 8.43mg/L and 11.63mg/L respectively as against 0.01mg/L, 2.00mg/L and 5.00mg/L recommended as maximum allowable contamination (MAC) for drinking water by WHO. MT3DMS predicted a progressive reduction in heavy metals concentration. For instance, a reduction in value to 0.60mg/L, 7.51mg/L and 4,20mg/L were predicted for arsenic, zinc and copper respectively over five years period. The study also reeled that the polluted shallow aquifer in Minna can be cleaned up of these heavy metals after some years.
Description: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4350
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