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Title: Suitability of Groundwater in Auchi and Its Environs for Irrigation Purposes
Authors: Amadi, A. N.
Umoru, T. A.,
Umeugochukwu, O. P.,
Nwankwoala, H. O.,
Sule, T. U. N.,
Oguntade, A. S.,
Ibrahim, H. A.,
Hussaini, S. U.
Keywords: Suitability, Groundwater, Irrigation Purposes, Physicochemical Characteristics, Auchi, Edo State, Nigeria
Issue Date: 20-Nov-2020
Publisher: Akamai University, USA
Abstract: The study was conducted to assess the suitability of the groundwater in Auchi and evirons, Edo State, Nigeria for irrigation purposes. The parameters used to assess the irrigation suitability of the groundwater are: total dissolved solids (TDS), electrical conductivity (EC), sodium bsorption ratio (SAR), soluble sodium percentage (SSP), residual sodium bicarbonate (RSBC), permeability index (PI), kelly ratio (KR), magnesium adsorption ratio (MAR), and total hardness (TH). The mean concentration of pH, TDS, EC, and TH are 5.8, 67.0 mg/l. 134.0 μs/cm, and 11.5 mg/l, respectively. The average SAR value is 0.16 meq/l while the mean value of MAR is 32.7%. The average value of SSP is 21.7% while mean RSBC values is 0.15 meq/l. The average value of PI is 23.8 % while the mean value of KR is 0.25 meq/l. The results of these findings revealed that the groundwater sample within the study area is suitable for irrigation purposes. The low salinity and magnesium hazards that characterized the groundwater system within the area further support the irrigation usability. The hydro-chemical facies classification using Piper diagram revealed the water-type in the area is Ca-Cl type, an indication of marine interaction. Based on these findings, private and commercial farmers in Auchi and environs can now use the groundwater system in the area for irrigation agriculture.
Description: The study evaluated the suitability of groundwater resources for irrigation in Auchi area, Edo State, Nigeria. It is aimed at supplementing rain-fed agriculture with groundwater during dry season in order to have an all year round farming.
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