Browsing by Author "Habeeb Solihu"
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- ItemAnalysis of Sanitation and Waterborne Disease Occurrence in Ondo State, Nigeria(Springer, 2022) Hussein Adedoyin Adegoke; Habeeb Solihu; Solomon Olakunle Bilewu
- ItemAssessment of the Anthropogenic Activities Impacts on the Water Quality of Asa River: A Case Study of Amilengbe Area, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria(Elsevier, 2022) Habeeb Solihu; Solomon Olakunle Bilewu
- ItemAvailability, Coverage, and Access to the Potable Water Supply in Oyo State Nigeria(Elsevier, 2021) Habeeb Solihu; Solomon Olakunle Bilewu
- ItemCement Soil Stabilization as an Improvement Technique for Rail Track Subgrade, and highway subbase and base courses: A Review(Journal of Civil & Environmental Engineering, 2020) Habeeb Solihu
- ItemInfluence of Pre-Saturation of Gravel on the Mechanical Properties of concrete(Journal of Building Material Science, 2022) Habeeb Solihu; Abdulwasiu Abdulkadir
- ItemInvestigation on Fluoride Concentration in Well Water and Its Health Implications: A Case Study of Gwagwalada, Gwagwalada Area Council, FCT, Abuja(2023-12-12) Habeeb Solihu; Ismaeel Abdulraheem; Solomon Olakunle Bilewu; Adeniyi Ganiyu AdeogunThis study focuses on determining the concentration of fluoride ions in selected hand-dug wells and investigating its health im plications in Gwagwalada Area Council, Federal Capital Ter ritory, Abuja. The necessity for this investigation arose from observed health issues, including dental and skeletal fluorosis among the residents in the area. Fifteen sampling points (well water sources) were chosen in the study area, and a total of for ty-five samples (three per sampling point) were collected. The calorimetric water quality analysis method was employed to an alyze these samples in the laboratory. Additionally, the Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) interpolation method was used to generate a spatial variation map for fluoride ion concentration using ArcMap. The results indicate a concentration range of 0.122 mg/L to 1.910 mg/L across the study area. When com pared with the recommendations for fluoride ion concentration in the Nigeria Industrial Standard (NIS) for drinking water (0.1 – 1.0 mg/L), approximately 67% of the sampling points (10 out of 15) fall within the recommended values, while 33% fall out side. The areas with higher fluoride ion concentrations include Dupa 1, Dupa 2, Tunga Maje 1, Tunga Maje 2, and Old Ku tunku 2. The study concludes that the observed dental and skel etal fluorosis in these areas can be attributed to the consumption of water with high fluoride concentrations. Consequently, the study recommends increased attention from both local and fed eral authorities to provide potable water for human consump tion in these areas to address the associated health challenges
- ItemMultidimensional Approach to Mitigating Flood Risks and Impact: A Case Study of Rice Farming in Nigeria(Terbiat Moderis University, 2023) Modupe Olufunmilayo Jimoh; Solomon Olakunle Bilewu; Habeeb Solihu; Adeniyi Saheed Aremu
- ItemPerformance Comparison of the Railway Stations: A Case of North-South of the Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia(International Journal of Railway Research, 2023) Habeeb Solihu; Jackson Sekasi; Pradip Kumar Ray
- ItemPerformance of Lab-Scale filtration system for greywater treatment was assessed and reuse(Elsevier, 2022) Anna Tusiime; Habeeb Solihu; Jackson Sekasi; Hosea Mutanda Eridadi
- ItemSafety and risk analysis at railway crossings of North-South Addis Ababa light rail(Emerald Publishing, 2021) Jackson Sekasi; Habeeb Solihu