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Abstract
In developing nations, the biggest threat to public health is the quality of the water. The Kulfo River provides the majority demand of the domestic water and irrigation along its course; however, it is observed that wastes from anthropogenic and natural activities enter the river. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the pollution status by integrating conventional methods with benthic macroinvertebrates. One hundred twenty samples were collected for 15 water quality parameters from five sampling sites during dry and rainy events. The mean concentration of DO, TSS, BOD5, COD, ortho-phosphate, and turbidity did not meet the standard limits in five sampling sites during the rainy season. Benthic macroinvertebrates were collected from the left, middle, and right sides of the river for each sampling site and examined using the Benthos Biomonitoring Protocol Network Manual. CCME index and PTI index of benthic macroinvertebrates were used to examine the pollution status of the river. According to CCME index result, S2 (39.79), S3 (38.90), and S4 (37.71) are classified under poor pollution status during the rainy season and S1 (92.13) and S5 (95.70) are categorized as good and excellent pollution status in the dry season, respectively. On the contrary, based on the PTI index result, S2 (7.0), S3 (9.0), S4 (9.0), and S5 (9.0) are classified under poor pollution status during the rainy season, whereas S2 (14.0), S3 (10.0), and S4 (15.0) are categorized under fair, and sampling sites S1 (21.0) and S5 (20.0) have good pollution status in the dry season. Based on study findings, the Kulfo River is contaminated by pollutant intrusion, resulting in a decrease in its quality. Therefore, management of solid, liquid, runoff, and domestic activities is critical in upstream tributaries and Arba Minch town to prevent river water quality deterioration.
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment emphasizes technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, the use of scientific principles in the design of monitoring systems at the local, regional and global scales, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management actions and pollution risks to man and the environment.