Evaluation of the Quality of Undeveloped Spring Waters Consumed Directly by the Local Population of Kasaï (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Céline F. Nyembo, C. I. Nsimanda, E. Biey, D. Musibono
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Objective: Contribute to the assessment of the quality of undeveloped spring water consumed by the local population of the province of Kasai in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Design of the Study: This study consists of four parts, an introduction with literature review, a description of the study environment and sampling site, the materials and methods used and finally the presentation and discussion of the results obtained. Location and Duration of the Study: This study was conducted in the province of Kasai, in the villages of Kamupafu, Kabilowa, Kayonga, Kankondo, Kankala, Lunyanya and Kumbikumbi in the town of Tshikapa. The study covered the period from September 29 to October 24, 2022. Methodology: The water samples taken (27) were carried out in the laboratory according to standard procedures and a series of physico-chemical and microbiological characterization analyzes were also carried out in the field and in the laboratory. Results: Among other results obtained, it appears that the average pH was between 4.6±0.15 and 6.96±0.43; the EC between 12.91±0.51 µS.cm-1 at the Dido/Milonga spring and 26.87±3.00 µS.cm-1 at the Tshitenga spring. The turbidity, the soluble ion (NO3-, F-) and arsenic (As) contents in the water reveal that with the exception of the turbidity in the Kamitutungulu spring (10 ± 1.04 NTU), the concentration of the other elements in the water from all the springs studied complies with WHO recommendations for drinking water quality. In addition, the average values (CFU 100 mL-1) of total coliforms vary between 18 (KAMANKONDE/ROBERT) and 81 (KATOKA 3) for waters of all the springs. Conclusion: All spring waters analyzed showed microbiological contamination by bacteria indicating faecal pollution (coliforms). It’s therefore suggested that support be provided in terms of drinking water supply and hygiene by setting up village water supply structures.
Kasaï(刚果民主共和国)当地居民直接饮用的未开发泉水水质评价
目的:帮助评价刚果民主共和国开赛省当地居民饮用的未开发的泉水的质量。研究设计:本研究由四个部分组成,首先是文献综述的介绍,研究环境和采样地点的描述,使用的材料和方法,最后是对所得结果的展示和讨论。研究地点和持续时间:本研究在开赛省,在奇卡帕镇的Kamupafu、Kabilowa、Kayonga、Kankondo、Kankala、Lunyanya和Kumbikumbi村进行。研究时间为2022年9月29日至10月24日。方法:采集的水样(27份)在实验室按标准程序进行,并在现场和实验室进行了一系列理化和微生物特性分析。结果:所得结果中,平均pH值在4.6±0.15 ~ 6.96±0.43之间;EC值在12.91±0.51µS之间。在Dido/Milonga泉水处,温度为26.87±3.00µS。在Tshitenga泉。水质浊度、可溶性离子(NO3-、F-)和砷(As)含量分析表明,除甘密屯古鲁泉浊度(10±1.04 NTU)外,其余水质元素均符合WHO饮用水水质建议。此外,所有泉水的总大肠菌群平均值(CFU 100 mL-1)在18 (KAMANKONDE/ROBERT)和81 (KATOKA 3)之间变化。结论:所有泉水均存在微生物污染(大肠菌群),提示粪便污染。因此,建议在饮用水供应和卫生方面提供支持,建立村庄供水结构。
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