EVALUATION OF SELECTED DRINKING WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS USING CCME-WQI IN NAKURU MUNICIPALITY, KENYA

Margaret Mwikali Keli, T. Munyao, E. Kipkorir
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Purpose: Reliable baseline information on overall quality status of drinking water at spatial and temporal scales is important in drinking water management systems, ensuring access to clean and safe drinking water. The study aimed at determining the suitability of natural and treated water for drinking in Nakuru Municipality, Kenya. An attempt was also made to explore the applicability of CCME-WQI (Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment Water Quality Index) in evaluation of groundwater quality data for drinking uses. Methodology: The study adopted a stratified random sampling technique that was employed systematically in conjunction with point and line techniques to create stratas/sampling components while ensuring each water cluster was represented through the sampling process. Analytical values of electrical conductivity, pH, selenium, cadmium, chloride and fluoride were used to determine quality status of water sourced from river and boreholes and as input parameters in calculation of index values. The evaluation and characterization of natural borehole water quality for drinking purposes was made using the water quality index (WQI) of the Canadian Council of Ministries of the Environment (CCME). Results: The quality of natural and treated drinking water was found to be fresh in pH, chloride and electrical conductivity but contaminated in selenium, cadmium and fluoride in line with respective regulatory standards for drinking water. Based on the CCME-WQI, index values for all sampled sites representing natural borehole water were calculated in a range of 29.83 to 37.71 with an average value of 31.05 and ranked as poor. Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: Considering the limitations associated with the conventional methods in water quality monitoring, there is need to utilize other scientific based methods that can fill in the gaps to improve the current state of governance and practice of drinking water management systems. The CCME-WQI method as applied in this study can be utilized in evaluation of water quality monitoring data to facilitate water resources operational management and their allocation for different uses.
使用ccme-wqi评价肯尼亚纳库鲁市选定的饮用水质量参数
目的:在空间和时间尺度上关于饮用水总体质量状况的可靠基线信息对饮用水管理系统非常重要,可确保获得清洁和安全的饮用水。这项研究的目的是确定肯尼亚纳库鲁市天然和处理过的饮用水的适宜性。还试图探讨CCME-WQI(加拿大环境部长理事会水质指数)在评价饮用用地下水质量数据方面的适用性。方法:该研究采用分层随机抽样技术,系统地结合点和线技术来创建层/采样组件,同时确保每个水簇在采样过程中得到代表。电导率、pH、硒、镉、氯化物和氟化物的分析值用于确定河流和钻孔水源的水质状况,并作为指标值计算的输入参数。利用加拿大环境部理事会(CCME)的水质指数(WQI)对饮用天然钻孔水质进行了评价和表征。结果:经处理的天然饮用水pH值、氯化物和电导率均为新鲜,但硒、镉和氟化物含量均符合饮用水监管标准。基于CCME-WQI,所有代表天然井水的采样点的指数值在29.83 ~ 37.71之间,平均值为31.05,为差。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:考虑到与传统水质监测方法相关的局限性,需要利用其他基于科学的方法来填补空白,以改善饮用水管理系统的治理和实践现状。本研究采用的CCME-WQI方法可用于水质监测数据的评价,以促进水资源的运行管理和不同用途的分配。
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