Assessment of Physicochemical Properties and Water Quality of the Lom River (NW Bulgaria)

Author(s):  
Kalina Radeva ◽  
Kalin Seymenov
PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (8) ◽  
pp. e0237335
Author(s):  
Tawanda E. Maguvu ◽  
Cornelius C. Bezuidenhout ◽  
Rinaldo Kritzinger ◽  
Karabo Tsholo ◽  
Moitshepi Plaatjie ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 323-328
Author(s):  
K.O. Yusuf ◽  
I.B. Sadiku ◽  
O.S. Abioye

This study was conducted to determine the quality of drinking well water near dumpsite at Ogidi-Oloje, Ilorin, Kwara State. Open wells near dumpsite could be polluted due to percolation of chemicals from the decomposition of refuse and scraps of electronic boards having potential of causing diseases to man. Most people at Ogidi-Oloje Ilorin depend on open wells near dumpsite for drinking water during dry season. Water samples were collected from seven open wells (W1 - W6) 9.2 - 18.2 m away from dumpsite and the control well W7 was 45.0 m away from the dumpsite. Physicochemical and bacteriological properties were determined from the water samples during dry season (March, 2019) and rainy season (July, 2019). Phosphate, Cadmium, Lead, Feacal coliform were not detected during dry season but only Feacal coliform was not detected in the water during rainy season. All the values of physicochemical properties of the water were within WHO permissible limits except Iron and Cadmium that above the limits which could cause diseases to mankind. Values of Iron during dry season for six well sources were 3.61, 4.02, 4.26, 3.25, 5.14 and 7.24 mg/L while values for rainy season and control were 0.715, 1.410, 0.650, 0.049, 0.780, 1.110 and 0.775 mg/L(control) but WHO limits is 0.03mg/L. Concentrations of Cadmium in the water during rainy season were 0.010, 0.015, 0.015, 0.020, 0.015, 0.015 and 0.02mg/L(control) but WHO limit is 0.003 mg/L. This study revealed that the water is suitable for consumption during dry season but unsuitable during rainy season. Keywords: well water quality, groundwater pollution, water diseases, dumpsite


Author(s):  
Newton César de Lima Mendes ◽  
Isabelle Cavalcante Martins ◽  
Ana Gabrielle de Barros Lessa ◽  
Genildo Cavalcante Ferreira Júnior ◽  
Hyngrid Assíria Amorim Costa ◽  
...  

<p>The objective of this work was to analyze the physicochemical properties (pH, temperature, ammonia, nitrate and dissolved oxygen) and microbiological and parasitological analyises in water samples from Mundaú Lagoon. All analyses were performed in the Research laboratory of the Centro Universitário Cesmac and the Central Analytical Laboratory Alagoas Ltda, through classical equipment and alternative kits. The following results were observed in relation to the physicochemical parameters analyzed: pH: 7.29±0.395, ammonia 12.22±1.74 mg/L, nitrite 0.0105±0.001 mg/L, nitrate 0.199±0.092 mg/L and dissolved oxygen (OD) 5.136±1.031 mg/L. The microbiological analyses of water quality of Mundaú lagoon presented worrying and unsatisfactory results regarding recreational water practice, considering that in all samples (100%) the presence of total coliforms and Escherichia coli were obtained. Parasitological analysis did not reveal the presence of any parasites of medical importance.</p>


2015 ◽  
Vol 754-755 ◽  
pp. 969-973
Author(s):  
Siti Aisyah Ghazali ◽  
Ramlah Mohd Tajuddin ◽  
Nabilah Huda Abdul Halim ◽  
Janmaizatulriah Mohd Jani ◽  
Sharifah Aminah Syed Abdullah

A comparative study on the quality of crushed and uncrushed kenaf retting water is presented in this paper. A number of parameters used in the assessment of water quality are examined in this study, namely, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), turbidity and suspended solids (SS). The results reveal that both crushed and uncrushed kenaf retting water samples do not fulfil the requirements stipulated in the effluent standards. In addition, the quality of crushed kenaf retting water is poorer compared to that for uncrushed kenaf retting water. Based on the results of this study, it is evident that the retting process adversely affects the physicochemical properties of water and therefore water treatment is necessary before the water is being discharged downstream into ponds, lakes and rivers.


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