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EVALUATION OF WATER QUALITY MODELLING PARAMETERS: TOWARDS THE EVOLVEMENT OF RE-AERATION COEFFICIENT FOR RIVERS IN THE NIGERIAN ENVIRONMENT
By
DAVID OLUGBENGA OMOLE B.Eng (FUTA), M.Eng (COVENANT), MNSE, COREN Matric. No: CUGP040092
Presented To
Department of Civil Engineering
ABSTRACT
This study was carried out on River Atuwara in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria with the aim of developing a coefficient of re-aeration model applicable to River Atuwara and other rivers in the Nigerian environment. This was achieved by sourcing for data once every month from 22 sampling locations of interest within a pre-selected segment of the river over a period covering the dry and wet seasons. The data collected include hydraulic data (depth, width, velocity and time of travel) and water quality data such as Dissolved Oxygen (DO) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). Excel Spreadsheet and MATLAB were used for data processing. Regression analysis was carried out where stream velocity and depth were the regressors and the re-aeration constant k2 (as a function of BOD, DO and Temperature) was the dependent variable. A coefficient of re-aeration, k2, (Atuwara re-aeration model) was developed and validated statistically. Its performance was also verified by comparing the model with 10 other internationally recognized models. It was found that even though Atuwara model performed better than Agunwamba model and most of the other well cited models, both Atuwara model and Agunwamba model could be safely adopted for future water quality modelling researches in the Nigerian environment. Results of detailed water analysis of samples from River Atuwara shows high level of pollution hence it is unfit for human consumption without adequate treatment. It is recommended that River Atuwara and similar rivers in the country should be regularly monitored for quality control.
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
Title Page i
Declaration ii
Certification iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Table of Contents vii
List of Figures x
List of Tables xi
List of Plates xiv
Abbreviations and Symbols xv
Abstract xvi
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
11 Background Information 1
12 Water Quality modelling 3
13 Description of Study Location 5
14 Statement of The Problem 6
15 Aim 6
16 Objectives 6
17 Significance of Study 6
18 Scope of Study 7
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
21 Water Quality Modelling as a Field of Study 8
22 Coefficient of Re-aeration, k2 9
223 The Indian k2 Model 13
224 The Chilean k2 Model 14
225 The Nigerian k2 Model 15
23 Water Laws and Standards 15
24 Statistical Analysis 17
241 Some Relevant Statistical Operations 17
242 Statistical Software 19
243 Model Calibration and Validation in Water Quality
Data 20
2431 Sum of Squares Due to Error 21
2432 R-Square 21
2433 Degrees of Freedom Adjusted R-Square 22
2434 Root Mean Squared Error 22
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
31 Selection of the Study Area 24
32 Determination of Sampling Stations 27
33 Field Activities 49
331 Field Observations 31
332 Field Sampling Visits 31
3321 Rationale for Gathering Data Once Every Month 32
3322 Activities During the Field Exercises 33
34 Materials 34
3
5 Laboratory Analysis 36
36 Data Analysis 37
361 Time of Travel 38
362 Re-aeration Coefficient Model 39
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION
41 Data Gathering 40
411 Hydraulic Data 41
412 Physico-Chemical Data 50
413 Monthly Variations in DO, Temperature, Stream Depth 57
42 Computation of Measured k2 63
43 Re-arrangement of Sampling Stations 67
431 Time of Travel 68
432 Hydraulic Radius 80
433 Ultimate BOD and De-oxygenation Rate 80
434 Saturation DO and the Upstream and Downstream DO deficits 80
435 Determination of k2 80
436 Model Parameters 80
437 The Model 83
438 Comparison with other Selected Models 83
44 Water Use Practices 103
45 Pollutants and Public Health Implications 106
CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
51 Conclusion 110
52 Contribution to Knowledge 111
53 Recommendations 111
REFERENCES 113
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Matlab Code for Beta 121
Appendix 2: Matlab Model Output 128
Appendix 3: Matlab Code and Output for Plot of all Models 132
Appendix 4: Mix Calculations 140
Appendix 5: Laboratory Reports 147
Appendix 6: Procedure for data Analysis 160
LIST OF FIGURES PAGE
Figure 11 – Nigerian Household distribution by source of water supply 2
Figure 12 – Nigerian Household distribution by Toilet Facilities 3
Figure 13 â“ General Layout of the Study area 5
Figure 31â“ Field Sampling Stations 28
Figure 32 â“ Linear representation of Sampling Points 29
Figure 33 – Sampling Cross-section 33
Figure 41 â“ An 8-month mean stream velocity record 59
Figure 42 â“ An 8-month mean ambient temperature record 60
Figure 43 â“ An 8-month mean water temperature record 61
Figure 44 â“ An 8-month mean stream depth record 61
Figure 45 â“ DO Fluctuations over an 8-month period 62
Figure 46 – Flowchart showing the progression of the statistical analysis 86
Figure 47 â“ Plot of 11 models using January data 93
Figure 48 â“ Plot of measured k2 against computed k2 using January data 94
Figure 49 â“ Plot of 11 models using March data 96
Figure 410 – Plot of measured k2 against computed k2 using March data 97
Figure 411 â“ Plot of 11 models using July data 99
Figure 412 – Plot of measured k2 against computed k2 using July data 100
LIST OF TABLES PAGE
Table 21 â“ The self-purification factor, f, of different water bodies at 20oC 9
Table 22 â“ Solubility of Oxygen in water 10
Table 31 – Details of Sampling Stations 30
Table 32 â“ Parameters Measured with Relevance to study 32
Table 33 â“ Parameters, equipment and Processes of parameter determination
Schedule for field work 34
Table 41 – Sampling dates and conditions 40
Table 42a â“ Hydraulic Data for January 42
Table 42b â“ Hydraulic Data for February 43
Table 42c â“ Hydraulic Data for March 44
Table 42d â“ Hydraulic Data for April 45
Table 42e â“ Hydraulic Data for May 46
Table 42f â“ Hydraulic Data for July 47
Table 42g â“ Hydraulic Data for August 48
Table 42h â“ Hydraulic Data for September 49
Table 43a â“ Physico-Chemical Parameters for January 50
Table 43b â“ Physico-Chemical Parameters for February 51
Table 43c â“ Physico-Chemical Parameters for March 52
Table 43d â“ Physico-Chemical Parameters for April 53
Table 43e â“ Physico-Chemical Parameters for May 54
Table 43f â“ Physico-Chemical Parameters for July 55
Table 43g â“ Physico-Chemical Parameters for August 56
Table 43hâ“ Physico-Chemical Parameters for September 57
Table 44 â“ Mean Monthly Ambient and Water Temperatures 60
Table 45 â“ Determination of Reaches for the River 64
Table 46 – Dilution Effects for January 65
Table 47 – Dilution Effects for February 65
Table 48 – Dilution Effects for March 65
Table 49 – Dilution Effects for July 66
Table 410 – Dilution Effects for August 66
Table 411 – Dilution Effects for September 66
Table 412 â“ Re-arrangement of station numbers 67
Table 413 â“ Computation of time of travel on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for January 68
Table 414 â“ Computation of time of travel on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for
February 69
Table 415 â“ Computation of time of travel on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for
March 70
Table 416 â“ Computation of time of travel on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for
July 71
Table 417 â“ Computation of time of travel on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for
August 72
Table 418 â“ Computation of time of travel on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for
September 73
Table 419 â“ Computation of k1 and k2 on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for JanuaryTable 420 â“ Computation of k1 and k2 on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for
February 75
Table 421 â“ Computation of k1 and k2 on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for March
76
Table 422â“ Computation of k1 and k2 on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for July
77
Table 423 â“ Computation of k1 and k2 on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for August
78
Table 424 â“ Computation of k1 and k2 on Programmed Excel Spreadsheet for
September 79
Table 425â“ Model fit and goodness of fit Summary for Dry Season 81
Table 426â“ Model fit and goodness of fit Summary for Rainy Season 82
Table 427 â“ Selected Models for Model Validation (Test of performance) 84
Table 428â“ Goodness of fit using January Data 91
Table 429- Goodness of fit using March Data 91
Table 430- Goodness of fit using July Data 92
Table 431: Graphical Goodness of fit using January, March and July Data 102
Table 432 â“ Order of Composite Goodness of Fit 103
Table 433 â“ Comprehensive River water and Industrial Effluent Analysis 107
LIST OF PLATES PAGE
Plate 31 â“ The industrial effluent flowing along the road down towards the river 25
Plate 32 â“ the effluent accumulates (left) from where it seeps into the river body 25
Plate 33 â“ Effluent accumulation beside the river body 26
Plate 34 â“ Villagers of Iju tapping the river water for domestic use 26
Plate 35 â“ Sewage being taken near the river for disposal 27
Plate 36 â“ Field pH meter 35
Plate 37 â“ Eurolab digital thermometer with sensitive probe 35
Plate 38 – Geopacks Stream flow sensor with its pole and fan-like impeller 36
Plate 39 – Measuring the river width with a tape 36
Plate 310 â“ the Speedtech Portable Depth Sounder (yellow torchlight shaped
instrument) 57
Plate 41 â“ Sampling Station 10 in Rainy season (August) 58
Plate 42 â“ Sampling Location 10 in Dry season (March) 58
Plate 43 â“ Human skeleton found in the River 104
Plate 44 â“ Pollution along the river channel 104
Plate 45 â“ The research team could not proceed because of blockage of the river 105
Plate 46 â“ Water intake station for Ogun State Water Corporation 105
Plate 47 â“ Man swimming after the dayâs work 106
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
1 DO â“ Dissolved Oxygen
2 BOD – Biochemical Oxygen Demand
3 QUAL â“ Stream Water Quality models
4 CORMIX â“ Cornell Mixing Zone Expert
5 WASP â“ Watershed Quality Analysis Simulation Programme
6 FEPA â“ Federal Environmental Protection Agency
7 USEPA â“ United States Environmental Protection Agency
8 USGS â“ United States Geological Society
9 UNESCO â“ United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization
10 DV â“ Dependent Variable
11 IV â“ Independent Variable
12 ANOVA â“ Analysis of Variance
13 SSE â“ Error Sum of Squares
14 SSR â“ Residual sum of squares
15 SST â“ Total sum of squares
16 R2 â“ correlation coefficient
17 Adj R2â“ Adjusted Correlation coefficient
18 RMSE â“ Root mean square error
19 APHA – American Public Health Association
20 SPSS â“ Statistical Package for Social Sciences
21 MATLAB â“ Matrix Laboratory software
22 GPS â“ Global Positioning System
23 k2 â“ re-aeration coefficient
24 k1 â“ de-oxygenation coefficient
25 f â“ self purification factor
26 2 ^Ï – estimated variance
27 mg/l â“ milligram per litre
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