Groundwater Quality Assessment in Chak Karstic Sedimentary Basin, Wardak Province, Afghanistan

Mohammad Hamid Hamdard, Ilkhom Soliev, Hafizullah Rasouli, B. Kløve, Kaltoum Belhassan
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The research focused on assessing groundwater quality in Jawharkel, Ghanikhel, Chak, Mandukhel, Dawrankhel, Noorkhel, Baba Qala, Sanikhel, Muhkumkhel, and Rasheeddan villages, and specifically intended to measure groundwater physical and chemical parameters in the mountainous areas of the Chak Karstic Sedimentary Basin in Chak District, Wardak Province, located in Afghanistan’s central part. The analyzed parameters included electric conductivity, pH, turbidity, odor, taste, color, hardness, as well as chloride (Cl2), nitrogen (N), fluoride (F), iron (Fe), arsenic (Ar), ammonia (NH3), and sulfide (SO4) content. All the analyzed chemical and physical parameters were found to be within acceptable limits. The results obtained were compared with the WHO drinking water quality standards. The study revealed that the values of physical parameters such as color, taste, odor and turbidity fell within the acceptable (recommended standard) limits; that the examined samples demonstrated no toxic elements and/or components; and that the analyzed chemical parameters were likewise within the permissible limits recommended by WHO and ANSA. Water quality in the target rural area proved to be better compared to the concerns of its residents and households, and that local water posed no threat to residents’ health and survival. The article emphasizes the importance of properly applying water quality indicators previously not adequately explored in the target area.
阿富汗瓦尔达克省恰克岩溶沉积盆地地下水水质评价
研究重点评估了Jawharkel、Ghanikhel、Chak、Mandukhel、Dawrankhel、Noorkhel、Baba Qala、Sanikhel、Muhkumkhel和Rasheeddan村的地下水质量,并专门测量了位于阿富汗中部Wardak省Chak地区Chak Karstic沉积盆地山区的地下水物理和化学参数。分析的参数包括电导率、pH、浊度、气味、味道、颜色、硬度,以及氯化物(Cl2)、氮(N)、氟化物(F)、铁(Fe)、砷(Ar)、氨(NH3)和硫化物(SO4)含量。所有分析的化学和物理参数都在可接受的范围内。所得结果与世界卫生组织饮用水水质标准进行了比较。研究结果显示,水的颜色、味道、气味和浊度等物理参数值均在可接受(建议标准)范围内;经检验的样品证明没有有毒元素和/或成分;分析的化学参数同样在世界卫生组织和ANSA建议的允许范围内。事实证明,目标农村地区的水质比其居民和家庭所关切的要好,而且当地的水对居民的健康和生存不构成威胁。文章强调了在目标区合理应用以往未充分探索的水质指标的重要性。
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