posted on 2018-02-12, 15:08authored byO.A. Agbede, O.O. Dosumu
In urban water supply the importance of groundwater has become very obvious to most water supply agencies of the State Governments, thereby resulting in a tremendous increase in well drilling activities. This paper therefore provides a review of available groundwater information as well as the geological setting of Southwestern Nigeria. The degree of groundwater exploitation in each of the hydro-geological units in the study area is assessed in relation to their hydraulic characteristics. The results of the statistical analysis show that the behaviour of the borehole characteristics is erratic and unpredictable, and that generally the yields from the productive boreholes are very poor. The contribution of the geology of the area to this erratic behaviour and low yields is also discussed.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Research Unit
Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
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WEDC Conference
Citation
AGBEDE, O.A. and Dosumu, O.O., 1989. Groundwater availability in south western Nigeria. IN: Wray, A. (ed). Water, engineering and development in Africa: Proceedings of the 15th WEDC International Conference, Kano, Nigeria, 3-7 April 1989, pp.34-37.
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