Evaluation of groundwater quality and its suitability for drinking, domestic, and agricultural uses in the Banana Plain (Mbanga, Njombe, Penja) of the Cameroon Volcanic Line

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Andrew Ako Ako
Jun Shimada
Takahiro Hosono
Kimpei Ichiyanagi
George Elambo Nkeng
Wilson Yetoh Fantong
Gloria Eneke Takem Eyong
Ntankouo Njila Roger
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[1] Kumamoto University,Graduate School of Science and Technology, Isotope Hydrology Laboratory
[2] Kumamoto University,Priority Organization for Innovation and Excellence
[3] National Advanced School of Public Works Yaoundé,Department of Agric Engineering, Water Resources Management Laboratory
[4] Hydrological Research Centre Yaoundé-Cameroon,undefined
[5] University of Dschang,undefined
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2011年 / 33卷
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Groundwater; Quality; Suitability; Banana Plain; Cameroon Volcanic Line;
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Groundwater quality of the Banana Plain (Mbanga, Njombe, Penja—Cameroon) was assessed for its suitability for drinking, domestic, and agricultural uses. A total of 67 groundwater samples were collected from open wells, springs, and boreholes. Samples were analyzed for physicochemical properties, major ions, and dissolved silica. In 95% of groundwater samples, calcium is the dominant cation, while sodium dominates in 5% of the samples. Eighty percent of the samples have HCO3 as major anion, and in 20%, NO3 is the major anion. Main water types in the study area are CaHCO3, CaMgHCO3, CaNaHCO3, and CaNaNO3ClHCO3. CO2-driven weathering of silicate minerals followed by cation exchange seemingly controls largely the concentrations of major ions in the groundwaters of this area. Nitrate, sulfate, and chloride concentrations strongly express the impact of anthropogenic activities (agriculture and domestic activities) on groundwater quality. Sixty-four percent of the waters have nitrate concentrations higher than the drinking water limit. Also limiting groundwater use for potable and domestic purposes are contents of Ca2+, Mg2+ and HCO3− and total hardness (TH) that exceed World Health Organization (WHO) standards. Irrigational suitability of groundwaters in the study area was also evaluated, and results show that all the samples are fit for irrigation. Groundwater quality in the Banana Plain is impeded by natural geology and anthropogenic activities, and proper groundwater management strategies are necessary to protect sustainably this valuable resource.
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