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A comparative study of water quality between hot spring and borehole waters of selected regions in northern and central Tanzania

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dc.creator Maseke, Samwel Alfred
dc.date 2019-09-04T06:47:35Z
dc.date 2019-09-04T06:47:35Z
dc.date 2018
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T13:14:41Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T13:14:41Z
dc.identifier Maseke, S. A. A comparative study of water quality between hot spring and borehole waters of selected regions in northern and central Tanzania.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/1563
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/1563
dc.description Dissertation (MSc Chemistry)
dc.description This dissertation reports on a comparison of the physico-chemical parameters between hot springs and borehole waters. Thirty four samples were collected at Mara, Shinyanga, Singida, Manyara and Dodoma in Tanzania. Multimeter used for the analysis of physical parameters pH, EC, TDS, salinity and turbidity. Titrimetric methods were used for chemical parameters Cl−, total hardness, Ca2+ and 2+Mg. UV-Vis spectrophotometric for NO3−2−, SO42+−, F , Fe2+ and Mn and Flame Atomic Absorption for Cd2+2+2+ , Zn2+ , Ni , Cu+ and K . The EC, TDS, salinity, turbidity, Cl−−, NO32− , SO42+−, F, Mn2+ and Cu are higher (EC= 508.33-15334 µS/cm, TDS=249.33-7526.67 mg/L, salinity=0.27-8.67 ppt, turbidity=0.4-513.73 NTU, Cl−=54.32-3577.62 mg/L, NO3−= 0.00-63.30 mg/L, SO42−=11.83-1353.33 mg/L, F−=0.18-18 mg/L, Mn2+=0.6-2.0 mg/L and Cu2+=0.36-0.93 mg/L) in hot springs than borehole waters (EC = 270.0-2674.64 µS/cm, TDS=123.67-1305.0 mg/L, salinity=0.3-1.37 ppt, turbidity=0.55-147.88 NTU, Cl−=6.25-356.50 mg/L, −=0.91-39.25 mg/L, SO4NO32−=28.92-493.33 mg/L, F−=0.18-3.0 mg/L, Mn2+=0.3-1.70 mg/L and CuFe2+=0.27-0.64 mg/L). Other parameters total hardness, Ca2+2+, Mg2+ are higher in borehole waters than hot springs. Thet-test (p=0.05)showed that there is significant difference of the parameters pH, EC, salinity, TDS,F2+and Ni−2+ and Ni between hot spring and borehole waters. Some of the parameters are at higher levels than permissible values for both hot spring and borehole waters. Therefore, there is a need of treatment for these waters before using for domestic purpose. Key words: Hot spring water, borehole water, physico-chemical parameters, Northern and Central Tanzania, titrimetry, UV-Vis spectrophotometry and FAAS methods.
dc.language en
dc.publisher The University of Dodoma
dc.subject Hot spring water
dc.subject Borehole water
dc.subject Physico-chemical parameters
dc.subject Titrimetry
dc.subject UV-Vis spectrophotometry
dc.subject FAAS methods.
dc.subject Water quality
dc.subject Tanzania
dc.subject Northen Tanzania
dc.subject Central Tanzania
dc.subject Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
dc.title A comparative study of water quality between hot spring and borehole waters of selected regions in northern and central Tanzania
dc.type Dissertation


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