The impact of various land uses on the microbial and physicochemical quality of surface water bodies in developing countries: Prioritisation of water resources management areas
Autor: | Eunice Ubomba-Jaswa, Christian van der Hoven, Barend J. van der Merwe, Akebe Luther King Abia, Michael J. Loubser |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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geography geography.geographical_feature_category Land use Materials Science (miscellaneous) 0208 environmental biotechnology Environmental engineering 02 engineering and technology 010501 environmental sciences Management Monitoring Policy and Law Total dissolved solids 01 natural sciences Pollution 020801 environmental engineering Residential area Water resources Environmental science Water quality Water resource management Waste Management and Disposal Surface water 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Water Science and Technology Waste disposal |
Zdroj: | Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management. 8:280-289 |
ISSN: | 2215-1532 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.enmm.2017.10.006 |
Popis: | To protect water resources, the WHO recommends assessing land use influence on water quality, taking into consideration residential development and waste disposal amongst others. Thus, we investigated the impact of unconstructed plots, an informal settlement, an urban residential area, and an industrial area on the microbiological and physicochemical quality of two main tributaries within the Klein Jukskei catchment, Johannesburg, South Africa, to identify areas where immediate resource management strategies were needed. Water samples collected from the tributaries’ sources and upstream and downstream from each land use type (Winter and Spring) were analysed for E. coli (indicator organism), using the Colilert ® 18 system. Physicochemical parameters (Temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, turbidity and total dissolved solids) were measured using multiparameter instruments. The tributaries’ sources had the lowest E. coli counts (Sandspruit – 0.74; North Ridingspruit – 1.18 log 10 MPN/100 mL) during the study. After flowing through the various land uses, mean E. coli counts reached 5.98 (Sandspruit) and 4.85 log 10 MPN/100 mL (North Ridingspruit). E. coli values and all physicochemical parameters (but for pH) downstream from most of the land uses did not meet the South African drinking water quality guidelines. The informal settlement had the most negative impact on the microbial and physicochemical quality of the water within the tributaries. Thus, providing informal settlements with appropriate sanitation facilities is likely to prevent pollution of the water bodies. Protection of the sources should also be implemented while industrial wastes need to be monitored for conformity with water quality guidelines before discharge. |
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