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© The Author(s) 2014. Published by Science and Education Publishing. Table 1. Physico-Chemical Parameters of Sampled Borehole Water in Yenagoa Neigh. Turb. NTU Temp °C DO mg/l TDS mg/l TSS mg/l pH Fe+2 mg/l Pb mg/l Mn mg/l Zn mg/l Akenfa 41.20 28.6 4.80 80.4 3.80 6.43 0.28 0.00 0.02 0.25 Akenpai 38.60 29.0 5.40 66.8 1.60 6.30 0.32 0.01 0.15 Amarata 41.00 28.9 4.20 78.8 2.74 6.58 0.40 0.20 Azikoro 34.60 87.0 1.48 6.55 Biogbolo 30.50 28.8 4.00 88.3 0.85 6.44 0.30 Edepie 28.20 4.30 67.3 0.70 6.90 0.24 0.18 Etegwe 30.10 3.65 53.7 0.80 6.48 0.33 0.08 Igbogene 25.40 96.1 0.03 0.78 Kpansia 4.40 86.4 0.34 Okaka 21.50 79.6 6.59 Onopa 24.60 28.5 3.40 77.7 0.90 6.45 0.12 Opolo 20.70 3.50 52.4 0.50 6.70 Ovom 23.50 64.8 6.56 Swali 26.50 29.4 79.5 6.53 0.16 Yenezue 21.60 72.0 6.67 Range 20.50 0.9 2.00 43.7 3.30 0.60 0.73 Mean 29.23 4.12 75.4 1.20 6.54 SD 6.92 0.23 0.56 12.5 0.11 CV 23.67 13.59 16.58 75.00 1.68 33.33 64.00 SD: Standard deviation, CV: Coefficient of variation Source: Authors’ Fieldwork, 2013. Odafivwotu Ohwo et al. Access to Potable Water Supply in Nigerian Cities Evidence from Yenagoa Metropolis. American Journal of Water Resources, 2014, Vol. 2, No. 2, 31-36. doi:10.12691/ajwr-2-2-1 © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Science and Education Publishing.