Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics. 2017, 5(4), 186-194
DOI: 10.12691/JGG-5-4-3
Original Research

Spatial Overview of the Quality of Groundwater in Some Selected Districts in the Northern Region of Ghana

Samuel K. Abanyie1, , Steve Ampofo1 and Nang Biyogue Douti1

1Department of Earth and Environmental Science, University for Development Studies, Navrongo, Ghana

Pub. Date: August 10, 2017

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Samuel K. Abanyie, Steve Ampofo and Nang Biyogue Douti. Spatial Overview of the Quality of Groundwater in Some Selected Districts in the Northern Region of Ghana. Journal of Geosciences and Geomatics. 2017; 5(4):186-194. doi: 10.12691/JGG-5-4-3

Abstract

The quality of any water for drinking purposes has grave consequences on the health and wellbeing of humans. As a result, the monitoring of groundwater in any region is crucial. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be used to monitor the quality of groundwater in any area with respect to time and space to avoid health challenges that may be encountered. This study aimed to access the quality of groundwater in three districts in the Northern Region of Ghana using GIS. Water quality data of 254 boreholes from the three districts were used for this study, for which the following parameters were considered: Fluoride, Chloride, Manganese and Iron. The GPS coordinates of the boreholes were used to produce a spatial distribution map using Geographic Information Systems (Arc GIS Version 9.3) in detailing the selected water quality attributes in the three districts. Fluoride concentration in Gushiegu was very high in the central part of the district. Savelugu-Nanton also had high concentrations of fluoride scattered within the district. It is recommended in communities where the groundwater was not suitable for drinking purposes, it may be used for agricultural purposes, or the water be treated before use.

Keywords

spatial overview, groundwater, water quality, geographic information systems, district, pollutants

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