State of nitric pollution of the Mnasra aquifer, coastal zone of the Gharb plain (Morocco)

IF 2.4 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
N. Aziane, M. Larif, Achraf Khaddari, M. Touhami, M. E. T. H. N. M. E. A. Khaddari
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Summary Nitrates are highly soluble and highly mobile chemical elements in water. Their presence in groundwater with high concentrations frequently indicates anthropogenic contamination. They come mainly from the massive use of nitrogen fertilizers or unpurified urban waste. A physicochemical characterization of the nitrate and ammonium contents of the waters of the Mnasra aquifer was carried out following the sampling of 70 wells and boreholes during the months of June and July 2017. The results show high concentrations of nitrates, 82.85% of the wells taken will exceed the potability standard (50 mg / l). This is confirmed by the coarse nature and sandy soil texture that can promote nitrate leaching, the low water table in this region (70% of wells with depths less than 20 m), and the massive use of soil. fertilizers and fertilizers. The analysis of temporal trends in nitrate concentrations observed over 23 years showed a significant degradation of the water quality of wells between 1993 and 2017 with excessive levels reaching five to six times the potability limit.
摩洛哥加尔布平原海岸带姆纳斯拉含水层氮污染状况
硝酸盐是水溶性强、流动性强的化学元素。它们在高浓度地下水中的存在经常表明存在人为污染。它们主要来自大量使用氮肥或未经净化的城市垃圾。在2017年6月和7月对70口井和钻孔进行采样后,对Mnasra含水层水中的硝酸盐和铵含量进行了物理化学表征。结果表明,硝酸盐浓度高,82.85%的井将超过可饮用性标准(50 mg/l)。粗糙的性质和沙质土壤质地可以促进硝酸盐的浸出,该地区的地下水位较低(70%的水井深度小于20米),以及大量使用土壤,都证实了这一点。肥料和肥料。对23年来观察到的硝酸盐浓度的时间趋势的分析表明,1993年至2017年间,水井的水质显著恶化,超标水平达到可饮用性极限的5至6倍。
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Moroccan Journal of Chemistry
Moroccan Journal of Chemistry CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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