Indiscriminate borehole drilling may cause land shrinking, building collapse – Expert

By Nneka Nwogwugwu

A Water Resources Consultant, Mr Matthew Offie has urged Nigerians to adhere to code of practice when drilling boreholes to avoid possible shrinking of land and building collapse.

Offie told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja in an interview on Tuesday that it was worrisome that drilling of boreholes had become the only option which citizens relied on for getting portable water.

Describing it as `land subsidence’, the consultant said this could occur as a result of over extraction of ground water resources.

“The reason why boreholes are drilled indiscriminately is because the demand for water is high, if people don’t have water, they will drill boreholes, everyone around me has a borehole to meet the demand for water.

“Currently, regulations are not working, so we are asking that tiers of government intensify efforts to see that services are delivered.’’

According to him, drilling boreholes close to septic tanks is also worrisome, as it is a leading cause of water pollution in the environment.

He noted that boreholes should not be less than 60 meters from  septic tanks, as what was  being practiced in some places was having boreholes  about 15 meters to septic tanks.

He said this practice was not acceptable as there was a possibility for water interactions from both points and possible contamination.

Offie noted that indiscriminate drilling of boreholes was experienced around the Lekki axis in Lagos State , saying with the provision of potable pipe borne water from the Lagos Water Corporation, most boreholes were no longer used.

He urged tiers of government to intensify efforts toward provision of potable water to citizens.

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