Comparative Analysis of Different Boreholes Water Qualities in Kurutie and Kunukunuma Communities
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The comparative analyses of different
boreholes water qualities in Kurutie and
Kunukunuma communities have been done. The two
boreholes' water was bottled in two separate bottles
of 100cl cans and labelled Sample A and Sample B,
and they were preserved in a cool place before it
was transported to the laboratory for physical,
chemical and biological analysis. The laboratory
experiments carried out are pH, BOD5, TDS, DO,
Nitrate, Turbidity and Hardness respectively. The
results of the experiment show that the borehole
water of Kurutie has pH – 8.2, DO – 3.6mg/L,
BOD5 – 2.3mg/L, Conductivity - 417 µS/cm, TDS –
208mg/L, Nitrate – 0.4mg/L, Turbidity – 3.0NTU
and water hardness of 202.3mg/L . While that of the
Kunukunuma borehole water contains pH – 7.1, DO
The water of borehole has become not
appropriate for household utilization as a result of
contaminants that makes it not proper for different
usages (Agbaire & Oyibo, 2009). The purpose of
assessing the quality of water is to avert health perils
linked to the usage of water directly or indirectly,
and the standard, together with the regulations for
water quality, arises as a result of the necessity for
the protection of human beings' health (Udom et al.,
2002; Minh et al., 2011). – 3.0mg/L, BOD5 – 1.9mg/L, Conductivity - 341
µS/cm, TDS – 171mg/L, Nitrate – 24mg/L,
Turbidity – 13NTU and water hardness of 122mg/L
respectively. The results were compared to the
WHO standard, and they are in agreement except for
the water hardness of Kurutie borehole water, which
is about 2.3mg/L higher. It was recommended that
water treatment should be done on Kurutie water to
reduce the water hardness because other studies
have also proved these results to be true.
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Otuaro & Igoma, 2025