Effects of Land Use and Land Cover Change on Catchment Water Balance in Lagha Bor Catchment, Wajir County Kenya
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Date
2023
Authors
Muriuki, Moses
Obando, Joy
Makokha, Mary
Shisanya, Chris
Shifield, Justin
Bailey, Ryan
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Scientific Research Publishing
Abstract
The seasonal variation and quality status of groundwater systems of Kamiti-
Marengeta sub-catchment were evaluated through analysis of boreholes and
17 shallow wells water samples in May 2016 and September 2017. Consequently,
the results were compared against the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS)
and World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for drinking water purposes,
and its suitability for drinking was established. The results showed that
turbidity, calcium, potassium, iron, and fluoride levels in some of the boreholes
and pH, calcium, sodium, and iron levels in some shallow wells exceeded
the KEBS and WHO standards for drinking water quality. Turbidity,
dissolved oxygen, and total hardness significantly varied across the regions of
the study, and one-way ANOVA (P < 0.05) indicated a significant difference
in the mean concentration of electrical conductivity, turbidity, total hardness,
calcium, and iron in boreholes and in all parameters in shallow wells except
for magnesium during the two seasons. The findings of this study provide
baseline information on the quality of the groundwater systems of the area. It
also contributes to knowledge on seasonal variation of groundwater quality of
volcanic aquifers like the Nairobi Aquifer System (NAS) which is important
for water quality monitoring.
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Keywords
Groundwater, Water Quality, Seasonal Variation
Citation
Adongo, M. J., Makokha, M. K., Obando, J. A., & Ochieng, J. O. (2022). Seasonal Variation in Physicochemical Properties of Groundwater, a Case Study of Kamiti-Marengeta Subcatchment Kiambu, Kenya. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 14(2), 72-85.