Groundwater Contamination Study of Faisalabad and Sargodha Metropolitan Cities

A. ., I. Uddin, Uzma Rashid, A. Panhwar, T. Aslam, Fozia Hussain, Razia Kulsoom, Muhammad Kamran Afzal
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The groundwater is one of the most important sources for fulfilling daily needs. Groundwater for drinking purposes is the biggest source in Pakistan, but due to population explosion, the rapid development of industrialization, deforestation, urbanization and unplanned housing schemes on agricultural lands are the major reasons for groundwater contamination and deterioration. The work emphasized evaluating the physicochemical characteristics of the groundwater of the two cities of Punjab, Faisalabad and Sargodha for drinking purposes. Overall thirty samples were collected in triplicate, fifteen from each city, Faisalabad and Sargodha, respectively. Physicochemical parameters, trace elements and microbiological analysis were conducted. The results revealed that the quantities of Magnesium (Mg), Calcium (Ca), Sodium (Na), Chloride (Cl), and TDS were significantly higher than the permissible limits of WHO in the majority of the samples from Sargodha, while TDS, TH, were higher in most samples of Faisalabad. The studied trace elements Aluminum (Al), Chromium (Cr), Arsenic (As), Manganese (Mn), Iron (Fe), Cobalt (Co), Nickel (Ni), Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), Selenium (Se), Cadmium (Cd), and Lead (Pb) were found under safe limits of WHO except Cr, Cd, Se and Mn in Sargodha city and in Faisalabad Se and Cd were found to be crossing WHO levels in few locations. The samples from Faisalabad were found microbiologically unsafe as compared to Sargodha. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that the area's most dominant anion was chloride. Many processes are involved in changing water chemistry, and the water quality was controlled by rock water interaction and evaporation procedures. The study concluded that the area's water was brackish; due to this, the water was found unsuitable for drinking purposes. Therefore, the supply of safe water and water treatment plant installations are highly recommended in these areas.
费萨拉巴德和萨戈达两大城市地下水污染研究
地下水是满足人类日常需要的最重要的资源之一。饮用用地下水是巴基斯坦最大的水源,但由于人口爆炸、工业化的快速发展、森林砍伐、城市化和农业用地无计划的住房计划是地下水污染和恶化的主要原因。这项工作强调评价旁遮普省费萨拉巴德和萨戈达两个城市地下水的物理化学特性,以供饮用。总共收集了30个样本,一式三份,每个城市15个,分别来自费萨拉巴德和萨戈达。进行了理化参数、微量元素及微生物学分析。结果显示,萨戈达大部分样品中镁(Mg)、钙(Ca)、钠(Na)、氯(Cl)和TDS的含量明显高于世界卫生组织的允许限量,而费萨拉巴德大部分样品中TDS、TH的含量较高。所研究的微量元素铝(Al)、铬(Cr)、砷(As)、锰(Mn)、铁(Fe)、钴(Co)、镍(Ni)、铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)、硒(Se)、镉(Cd)和铅(Pb)除萨戈达市和费萨拉巴德市发现Cr、Cd、Se和Mn超出WHO标准外,其余均在WHO安全限量范围内。与萨戈达相比,费萨拉巴德的样本在微生物方面不安全。主成分分析(PCA)表明,该地区最主要的阴离子是氯离子。水化学变化涉及多种过程,水质受岩水相互作用和蒸发过程控制。研究得出的结论是,该地区的水是微咸的;因此,人们发现这些水不适合饮用。因此,强烈建议在这些地区提供安全用水和安装水处理厂。
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