Assessment of Groundwater Nitrate Level and Source of Pollution within Dire Dawa City, Dire Dawa, Eastern Ethiopia
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2017-10-19
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Hawassa University
Abstract
This research was conducted to study the ground water nitrate level, bacterial
contamination and its sources. To achieve the objective, water samples were collected
from 32 water points in both rural and urban areas for testing nitrate, chloride, sulfate and
fecal coliform using photometer and membrane filtration method. The research revealed
that nearly 86 percent of the study area was polluted with nitrate which exceed the
natural/normal 9 mg l
-1
nitrate in the groundwater. The pollution was very high in the
urban center and advances from the southeastern part towards the north and northwestern
part of the study area. The maximum concentration of nitrate (89 mg l-1
) was found in
Addis Ketema and Ras Hotel area while minimum concentration (0.86 mg l-1
) at Tome
area which is far away from the town. Moreover, the result showed that the concentration
of nitrate unevenly declines with increasing water well depth. The research also finds out
that the source of nitrate was mainly attributed to infiltration of sewage from the pit
latrines. Moreover, fecal coliform was found in 36 percent of the water wells covering
nearly 56 percent of the study areas. The presence of fecal coliform clearly indicates the
source of pollution is feces. The main determinant factor for the presence or absence of
bacterial contamination is the confined aquifer nature of the water well. The correlation
plot of nitrate versus chloride and sulfate indicated that there was low or no correlation in
the urban center while average correlation away from the town area mainly related to the
presence of excreta (single factor) that contribute for the rise of chloride. In general, the
nitrate and bacterial pollution covers 86 percent and 56 percent of the study areas with the
pollution source is mainly traced back to infiltration of sewage from the pit latrines
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chloride, correlation, Dire Dawa, fecal coliform, groundwater quality, nitrate, pollution source, sample, sulfate, water well, water wellfield
