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Physicochemical and Microbiological Variations in Rivers on the Foothills of Mount Meru, Tanzania.

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dc.creator Kitalika, Aldo
dc.creator Machunda, Revocatus
dc.creator Komakech, Hans
dc.creator Njau, Karoli
dc.date 2020-03-26T06:28:25Z
dc.date 2020-03-26T06:28:25Z
dc.date 2017-09-09
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T09:24:34Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T09:24:34Z
dc.identifier 10.14299/ijser.2017.09.005
dc.identifier https://dspace.nm-aist.ac.tz/handle/20.500.12479/666
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/95582
dc.description This research article published by the International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017
dc.description Little is known on the physicochemical and microbiological changes in Nduruma, Tengeru and Maji ya Chai Rivers. Such important variations were studied during wet and dry seasons in 2015. Water samples from various predetermined points of the rivers were analyzed for major physicochemical and microbial contents using APHA standard methods. Pollution levels in Tengeru River were lower than those of Nduruma and Maji ya Chai Rivers. The fecal coliforms were found in all water samples whereas other parameters were found to be within the WHO maximum permissible limits in most samples. Few samples had BOD, nitrates and total soluble phosphates levels higher than the WHO of 10 mg/l, 50 mg/l and 0.1 mg/l, respectively. Most areas in wet season recorded COD levels higher than the WHO recommended values of 10 mg/l. Few areas in the dry season had EC of up to 1722 µS/cm which is above the WHO maximum recommended level of 500-1500 µS/cm. The stable isotopes studies in water samples revealed sources of DOC in Nduruma River was from plant materials and soil composite with its nitrates being mainly from urea fertilizers applied by farmers. Ground water was the main source of DOC in headwater of Tengeru while manure was its main source in the floodplain with its nitrates originating from animal manure.DOC in Maji ya Chai River originated from plant materials whereas the nitrates was from wild animal manure. The observed severe degradations of the riparian environment of the rivers call upon immediate rehabilitation measures
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dc.language en
dc.publisher International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research
dc.subject Physicochemical changes
dc.subject Microbiological properties
dc.subject Stable isotopes
dc.subject Pollutant sources
dc.title Physicochemical and Microbiological Variations in Rivers on the Foothills of Mount Meru, Tanzania.
dc.type Article


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