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Determination of Some Physico-Chemical Parameters of the Nairobi River, Kenya
This paper discusses the results of a study carried out in 2003 on the water quality of Nairobi River on the basis of pollution parameters and water quality index. The study aimed at establishing whether the water meets the surface water quality criteria for water supply. The area of study in Nairob...
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Published in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2009-10, Vol.12 (1) |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This paper discusses the results of a study carried out in 2003 on the
water quality of Nairobi River on the basis of pollution parameters and
water quality index. The study aimed at establishing whether the water
meets the surface water quality criteria for water supply. The area of
study in Nairobi River was within its entry and exit of Nairobi
province. It was observed that human activities along the river with
visible encroachment to the banks, contribute to the heavy level of
pollution of the river. This is the section that industrial discharges
and municipal sewerage are discharged into the river. The study was
carried out through field surveys and laboratory tests on samples taken
from the river. The results obtained from laboratory tests were
analysed and compared to the established surface water quality criteria
by A.S.C.E, W.H.O, Natural watercourses Standards of Kenya and
classification of rivers by Royal Commission on Sewage Disposal. Human
activities along the river course have severely impacted on the River
water quality. The study area had average pH of 7.04; the average
turbidity was 41.5N.T.U, the average suspended solids in the section
was 116.43 mg/l, the average dissolved oxygen was 4.32mg/l. the average
BOD was 182.5mg/l. The average COD for the reach studied was 49.5mg/l.
The river was therefore classified as bad according to Klein 1966. The
study concluded that the Nairobi River within Nairobi province was
badly polluted as indicated by the water quality index analysis. The
WQI gives a value of 49.27, fall between the numerical ranges of the
classification of bad (26-50). |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |