Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 2022, 10, 126-160
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DOI: 10.4236/gep.2022.1012010 Dec. 28, 2022 126 Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection
Effects of Increasing Impervious Surface on
Water Quality in Ile-Ife Urban Watershed,
Southwestern Nigeria
Olusola-Ige Olufayo Adetoro
1*
, Victor Osarenren
1
, Samuel Oladimeji Popoola
1,2
1
Space Applications and Environmental Science Laboratory, Institute of Ecology and Environmental Studie, OAU, Nigeria
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
2
Information Network, Regional Advanced Space Technology Application Laboratory, National Space Research and Development
Agency (NASRDA), Ile-Ife, Nigeria
Abstract
The urban environment has continued to experience changes from increasing
impervious surfaces, which alters the proper functioning of the ecological
zones and impairs water quality in the watershed. Impervious cover is pre-
dominantly used as an indicator to assist in understanding and forecasting
the impact of human actions and other related activities on aquatic resources.
In this study, the rate of change in land uses using the impervious surface as
an indicator, and the percentage of imperviousness on the effect on water
quality in the urban watershed were assessed. Ile-Ife was delineated as an ur-
ban watershed, and the percentage of imperviousness from 2008 to 2016 and
the effect of imperviousness on water bodies were assessed. The study utilized
ASTERDEM, Worldview (0.46 m), IKONOS (1.4 m), Landsat (30 m) for 2008
and 2016, GPS and Drone (10 cm). Water sampling was carried out in selected
locations as generated by the impervious surface analyst tool, (ISAT). The
percentage (%) of impervious surfaces accounted for 59.4% (4567.1/7691.5ha)
in 2008 and 70.3% (5408.2/7691.5ha) in 2016, from the total number of lands
investigated. The turbidity values from low to high regions were 32.3, 55.9
and 82.4 NUT. Changes in LULC of the watershed led to increased surface
temperature, impermeable surfaces, and decreased vegetation, which exposes
the area to flooding and reduced water quality. This study emphasized the
importance of GIS and its integration into urban changes and water quality
assessment.
Keywords
Urban Watershed, Impervious Surface, Water Quality, ISAT, OBIA,
How to cite this paper: Adetoro, O.-I. O.,
Osarenren, V., & Popoola, S. O. (2022). Ef-
fects of Increasing Impervious Surface on
Water Quality in Ile-Ife Urban Watershed,
Southwestern Nigeria. Journal of Geoscience
and Environment Protection, 10, 126-160.
https://doi.org/10.4236/gep.2022.1012010
Received: November 15, 2022
Accepted: December 25, 2022
Published: December 28, 2022
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