Influence of breweries effluent discharge on the microbiological and physicochemical quality of Ikpoba River, Nigeria
Keywords:
Brewery effluent discharged, water pollution, heavy metalsAbstract
The bacteriological and physicochemical qualities of the Ikpoba River, Benin city was investigated to assessed the
extent of pollution of the water due to effluent discharge from the two brewery industries in Benin City. The
bacteriological parameters analyzed were total microbial population counts, which had values ranging from 1.0 x
103 to 4.8 x 103 cfu/ml and 1.3 x 107 to 5.7 x 107 cfu/ml for the fungal and bacterial isolates respectively. Total
coliform counts ranged from 4.3 x 10 MPN/100 ml to 38.0 x 10 MPN/100 ml. Microorganisms isolated include
Sacchromyces cereviceae, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium sp., Geotrichum sp. Candida sp., Proteus sp.
Staphylococcus sp, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus faecalis and Bacillus sp. Physicochemical parameter studies
revealed that Ikpoba river though show some parameters whose values are higher than the WHO tolerant levels.
Others fall within the WHO acceptable limits. There is, therefore, contamination of the surface water due to the
brewery effluent discharged, which could probably be hazardous to human health.