Assessment of Drinking Water Quality in Mogadishu, Somalia

Abdikafi Elmi Abdishakur, Abdullahi Mohamed Sheikh Ali
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The drinking water quality assessment in Mogadishu, the capital and most populous city of Somalia was evaluated in this study. The data were obtained in the year 2019 and subjected to laboratory tests in the Mumtaz Engineering service. Hydro chemical analyses were conducted on twelve samples from six different regions located in Mogadishu with graphical representation of the minimum, maximum and average values of all parameters measured. Coupled with this is the calculation of the Water Quality Index (WQI) for the six regions. One of the main findings of the study revealed that the groundwater from all the regions except for region one is not fit to drink. When a comparison was made across all regions, four regions had a very high TDS above the WHO limit, while two regions had a high EC above the WHO limit. This study recommended that there is a need for proper handling and management of groundwater in the regions with a high concentration of evaluated parameters to avoid bioaccumulation in human tissues through in-take of polluted waters.
索马里摩加迪沙饮用水质量评估
本研究对索马里首都和人口最多的城市摩加迪沙的饮用水质量进行了评价。这些数据是在2019年获得的,并在Mumtaz工程服务部门进行了实验室测试。对摩加迪沙6个不同地区的12个样品进行了水化学分析,并用图形表示所测量的所有参数的最小值、最大值和平均值。与此同时,还计算了六个地区的水质指数(WQI)。研究的一个主要发现是,除1区外,其他地区的地下水都不适合饮用。在对所有区域进行比较时,有四个区域的TDS高于世卫组织限值,而两个区域的EC高于世卫组织限值。本研究建议,在评估参数浓度较高的地区,有必要对地下水进行适当的处理和管理,以避免通过摄入受污染的水在人体组织中进行生物积累。
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