African Journal of Water Conservation and Sustainability

ISSN 2375-0936

African Journal of Water Conservation and Sustainability ISSN 2375-0936 Vol. 12 (1), pp. 001-007, January, 2024. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

The impact of heavy metal pollution on urban water quality and human health in Onitsha, Nigeria

A. C. C. Ezeabasili1*, O. L. Anike2 and B. U. Okoro3

1Heriot Watt University, UK.

2Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.

3Department of Civil Engineering, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.

Accepted 24 October, 2023

Abstract

Studies of common heavy metals were conducted at Onitsha, Anambra State, the most urbanized city in Southeastern Nigeria. It was discovered that both surface and subsurface water were heavily polluted. Seven (7) heavy metals namely: arsenic (As+2), cadmium (Cd+2), lead (Pb+2), mercury (Hg+2), zinc (Zn+2), copper (Cu+2) and iron (Fe+2) were studied. Their major sources include wastes like refuse dumps, effluent from industries, sewage, fuel spills from dumps and mechanic workshops, hospital and pharmaceutical wastes, agricultural materials, fossil fuel combustion, metallurgical industries, electronic components and semi-conductors, batteries, pigments and paints. Further data were collected in ongoing research works in the area and public enlightenment was done in a small scale. Recommendations are made to government to note the impending dangers of further urban environmental pollution by these trace metals.

Key words: Polluted, effluents, research, urban.