Potentialities of Water Resources Pollution of the Nile River Delta, Egypt

H. Elewa
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The population growth, economic development with the consequent anthropogenic activities at the Nile Delta of Egypt addresses the present-day hydro-environmental status and quality deterioration trends of surface Nile River water. The hydrochemical fingerprints of surface waters revealed the effects of points and non-points sources of pollution. The relative low Cl and SO4 2in Nile water of Damietta and Rosetta branches precludes subjacent sources of polluted water. Mixing of surface Nile waters with other drainage polluted ones was revealed by Ludwig-Langelier and Piper diagrams, where there is a general tendency towards no-dominant water type’s regime in the Nile River branches with a certain modification in the hydrochemical facies of the drains waters. This modification is due to their pollution by point and non-point sources. The general tendency of water quality deterioration is generally towards the north. The pattern given by the multivariate statistical clustering technique for water quality discrimination indicated that the chief pollution sources prevalent had some commonality, which reveals similar phenomena of mixing and deterioration pattern, as the water, in general, is coming from one source (Nile River), which was subsequently modified by the natural and anthropogenic activities. The picture with respect to the nature of existing pollutants revealed the tendency of areas associated with parameters like the anthropogenic activities are getting widespread (not concentrated) over the whole area of study. Key Wards: Nile Delta, Egypt, Water Resources, Groundwater Aquifers, Water Quality, Heavy Metals, Water Contamination.
埃及尼罗河三角洲水资源污染潜力分析
埃及尼罗河三角洲的人口增长、经济发展以及随之而来的人为活动解决了当今尼罗河地表水的水文环境状况和质量恶化趋势。地表水的水化学指纹图谱揭示了点源和非点源污染的影响。Damietta和Rosetta支流尼罗河水中相对较低的Cl和so42排除了污染水源。Ludwig-Langelier图和Piper图揭示了尼罗河地表水与其他排水污染水的混合,其中尼罗河支流普遍倾向于无优势水类型状态,排水的水化学相有一定的改变。这种变化是由于它们受到点源和非点源的污染。水质恶化的总体趋势是向北。多元统计聚类技术给出的水质判别模式表明,普遍存在的主要污染源具有一定的共性,表现出类似的混合和劣化模式,因为水总体上来自单一的水源(尼罗河),随后受到自然和人为活动的改变。有关现有污染物性质的图片显示,与人为活动等参数有关的区域在整个研究区域内的趋势越来越广泛(而不是集中)。关键词:尼罗河三角洲,埃及,水资源,地下水含水层,水质,重金属,水污染。
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