Water quality assessment of underground and surface water resources of Bahir Dar and Periurban areas, north-west Ethiopia

G. Goshu, O. Akoma
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Water quality assessment in the Ethiopian highlands is crucial owing to increasing competing need of water for domestic, agricultural and industrial uses. Twelve physico-chemical parameters were analyzed in water samples collected over a period of five months from three different sources; groundwater (hand dug wells and protected hand pumps) and surface water (streams and lake) in Bahir Dar and peri-urban areas. Differences in water quality parameters between the sources were compared to identify pollutant sources and level of compliance with certain water quality criteria. Based on cluster analysis, the sampling stations were classified into two major categories; inner city and outer city; with the surface waters recording far more pollution by fecal contamination. Chloride, TDS, conductivity, total hardness and all the species of nitrogen (nitrite, nitrate and ammonium) were higher in the inner city than the remaining water habitats except the outer ground water stations. Conductivity decreased along the presumptive pollution categories significantly, i.e. inner > middle > out skirt (P< 0.05) and showed medium to high correlation with chloride, total hardness, nitrate, nitrite, total dissolved solids in ground water (r = 0.58 – 0.85). Dissolved oxygen, pH and SAK254 were higher in the lake station than other water bodies. The results from this research would help in developing best management practices for the Bahir Dar municipal water scheme and for regional water scheme program in the future and provide information for formulating appropriate framework for an integrated water management strategy.
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埃塞俄比亚西北部巴希尔达尔和城郊地区地下和地表水资源的水质评价
埃塞俄比亚高地的水质评估至关重要,因为家庭、农业和工业用水的竞争需求日益增加。在五个月的时间里,从三个不同的来源收集水样,分析了十二个物理化学参数;Bahir Dar和城郊地区的地下水(手挖井和受保护的手泵)和地表水(溪流和湖泊)。比较不同水源间水质参数的差异,以确定污染源和符合某些水质标准的水平。基于聚类分析,将采样站点分为两大类;内城和外城;地表水记录了更多的粪便污染。除外围地表水站外,城区内的氯化物、TDS、电导率、总硬度和所有种类的氮(亚硝酸盐、硝酸盐和铵态氮)均高于其他水源地。电导率沿推定污染类别呈内>中>外显著下降(P< 0.05),与地下水氯离子、总硬度、硝酸盐、亚硝酸盐、总溶解固形物呈中至高相关性(r = 0.58 ~ 0.85)。湖站溶解氧、pH和SAK254均高于其他水体。这项研究的结果将有助于为未来的巴希尔达尔市政水计划和区域水计划方案制定最佳管理做法,并为制定综合水管理战略的适当框架提供信息。
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