Assessment of Water Quality and Heavy Metal Pollution in River Ndambuk, Busia County, Kenya

Denis Magero, Victor Meng’wa, K. O. Ondoo, Antony M. S. Pembere, S. Wanakai
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This study's objective is to determine how polluted the Ndambuk River in Busia County, Kenya, is with heavy metals and other physico-chemical parameters throughout both the dry and wet seasons. In every test point during the dry and wet seasons, turbidity was greater than the WHO-recommended threshold of 5 NTU. At sampling points 5, 6, and 7 during both seasons, pH was over the WHO-recommended limit of 6.5 to 8.5; this can be attributed to mining activities along the Kenya-Uganda border. All the sampling stations during the dry and wet seasons had levels of Lead, Cadmium, Cobalt, Nickel, and Iron that were higher than the WHO-recommended limits. At sampling points 1, 2, and 4 during the dry season and at sampling point 2 during the wet season, Chromium concentrations were, however, below the WHO standards. The significant correlation between the heavy metals suggests that metal-metal complexes are present in solution. The strong correlation between the metals, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids and turbidity suggests that anthropogenic activities have increased, particularly in the downstream agricultural and mining areas.  This study suggests further research into the relationship between land use and heavy metal pollution, regulation of mining activities along the Kenya-Uganda border and correct agricultural practices to prevent soil erosion.
肯尼亚布西亚县Ndambuk河水质及重金属污染评价
本研究的目的是确定肯尼亚布西亚县的恩丹布克河在干湿季节受到重金属和其他物理化学参数的污染程度。在干湿季节的每个测点,浊度均大于who推荐的5 NTU阈值。在两个季节的第5、6和7个采样点,pH值超过了世卫组织建议的6.5至8.5的限值;这可归因于肯尼亚-乌干达边界一带的采矿活动。在干湿季节,所有采样站的铅、镉、钴、镍和铁含量均高于世卫组织建议的限值。然而,在旱季的采样点1、2和4以及在雨季的采样点2,铬浓度低于世卫组织标准。重金属之间的显著相关性表明溶液中存在金属-金属配合物。金属、电导率、总溶解固体和浑浊度之间的强烈相关性表明,人类活动有所增加,特别是在下游的农业和矿区。这项研究建议进一步研究土地利用与重金属污染之间的关系、肯尼亚-乌干达边境采矿活动的管制以及防止土壤侵蚀的正确农业做法。
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