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Analysis of the Physicochemical Burden of Oyo State Fish Pond, Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria
Physicochemical characteristics of the Oyo State fish pond (OYSFP) was analysed to assess the water quality status in relation to the fish produced in the pond for human consumption. The pond was originally designed to control storm waters from the high lands around but was later converted for the p...
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Published in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2015-06, Vol.19 (2), p.259-259 |
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Summary: | Physicochemical characteristics of the Oyo State fish pond (OYSFP) was
analysed to assess the water quality status in relation to the fish
produced in the pond for human consumption. The pond was originally
designed to control storm waters from the high lands around but was
later converted for the purpose of commercial fish production and other
uses by the State Government. The pond is a recipient of tributaries of
wastewaters from Premier Hotel (PHWW), Coca Cola bottling plant (CCWW),
University of Ibadan Teaching Hospital (UCHWW) and Bodija Residential
area (BDJWW). Results of the physico-chemical parameters showed most of
the parameters were higher than the maximum permissible limits for
surface waters and discharge of wastewaters into surface waters.
Premier Hotel wastewater (PHWW) had the lowest pH value of 6.41 and the
most acidic of all the wastewaters sampled. OYSFP recorded the lowest
dissolved oxygen value of 2.03mg/L and the highest BOD, COD, nitrate,
TS and conductivity values of 78.04mg/L, 235.26mg/L, 78 mg/L, 1428.50,
947μS/cm respectively. The highest sulphate value of 248 mg/L was
recorded for BDJSW, this was probably due to runoffs from vegetable
gardens along the stream bearing inorganic fertilizers. Other
macroscopic observations showed that PHWW was slimy to touch, fowl
smelling, dark in colour and had animal life forms such as maggots and
flying insects residing in it. CCWW was brownish in colour and slightly
smelly and fishes were sighted. OYSFP was dark, muddy, fowl smelling,
the surface was covered by aquatic weeds predominantly water hyacinth.
UCHWW was transparent, foamy, slimy, slightly smelly and no animal life
was sighted in it. BDJWW was clear, no odour, animal life forms
including fish and surface arthropods were sighted. Results of
physicochemical parameters reported in the present study indicate
contamination in OYSFP and fish produced there may not be suitable for
human consumption. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 1119-8362 |
DOI: | 10.4314/jasem.v19i2.12 |