Physico-chemical quality of the Medjerda River in Tunisia and suitability for irrigation during the moist and the dry seasons

L. Ben Ayed, Maryem Horry, S. Sabbahi, I. Nouiri, P. Karanis
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Surface waters are usually exposed to industrial, urban, and agricultural wastes. This study assessed the water and the sediments quality of the important primary watercourse in Tunisia and the principal source of domestic and irrigation purposes, the Medjerda River. Water samples were analyzed for total suspended solids, calcium, magnesium, total hardness, carbonates, bicarbonates, residual sodium hazard, and magnesium hazard. They were collected from five sampling sites along the Medjerda watercourse from upstream to downstream through two campaigns, one at the end of the moist period and the other at the half of the dry one in line with irrigation. The presence of high concentrations of (i) magnesium, which varied from 25.51 to 61.65 mg l-1 for the moist period and from 27.58 to 133.10 mg l-1 for the dry one; (ii) carbonates that varied from 18.0 mg l-1for the two campaigns to respectively 49.8 and 66.0 mg l-1 for the humid and the dry periods and (iii) total hardness that varied from 646.5 to 1043.0 mg l-1 for the moist period and from 503.0 to 741.0 mg l-1 for the dry one could in the future pose threats and toxicity to soil and plants when the water will be continuously used for irrigation. Sediments samples were also collected, and their contamination by heavy metals was assessed through two indicators: contamination factor (CF) and pollution load index. Results depicted severe metal contamination mainly from cadmium, of which CF varied from 3.33 to 22.66. Protection of Medjerda River and its tributaries is compulsory to prevent the apparent deterioration of its water quality.
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突尼斯梅杰达河的理化性质及其湿润和干旱季节灌溉的适宜性
地表水通常暴露在工业、城市和农业废弃物中。这项研究评估了突尼斯重要的主要水道以及家庭用水和灌溉用水的主要来源梅杰达河的水质和沉积物质量。分析水样的总悬浮物、钙、镁、总硬度、碳酸盐、碳酸氢盐、残留钠危害和镁危害。它们是从沿着Medjerda水道从上游到下游的五个采样点收集的,通过两个运动,一个在湿润期结束时,另一个在干旱期的一半,与灌溉一致。(1)镁含量较高,湿润期为25.51 ~ 61.65 mg l-1,干燥期为27.58 ~ 133.10 mg l-1;(ii)两期的碳酸盐含量从18.0 mg l-1变化到湿润期和干旱期分别为49.8和66.0 mg l-1; (iii)总硬度从湿润期的646.5 ~ 1043.0 mg l-1变化到干旱期的503.0 ~ 741.0 mg l-1,在未来持续灌溉时可能对土壤和植物构成威胁和毒性。同时采集沉积物样品,通过污染因子(CF)和污染负荷指数对沉积物重金属污染进行评价。结果表明,重金属污染主要来自镉,CF值在3.33 ~ 22.66之间。保护梅杰达河及其支流是防止其水质明显恶化的义务。
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