INVESTIGATION OF SURFACE WATER RESOURCES AND IMPACT OF WET COFFEE PROCESSING EFFLUENT ON THE WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS OF CHICHU RIVER, SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA
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2019-12-28
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Investigation of surface water resources and its quality were one of the crucial tasks for
better planning and management of the scarce resources. Pollution of surface water resource
via discharge of industrial effluents is a concern today. Thus, the main objective of study was
to investigate surface water resource and impact of wet coffee processing effluents on water
quality parameters of Chichu River, Southern Ethiopia. To estimate surface water resource;
hydro-meteorological and spatial data were collected and analyzed via SWAT model. To
examine water quality parameters; samples were collected from twelve sampling point and
analyzed for pH, EC, temperature, turbidity, and DO at onsite level, while TSS, TDS, COD,
BOD, N-NH+
4, N-NO3, and PO4
3-
at laboratory. Result of sensitivity analysis shows; eight
parameters were sensitive to the SWAT model. Performance indicators for calibration and
validation of the SWAT model shows, good fit of which R
2=0.69, NS=0.53 and R2=0.71,
NS=0.56 respectively. Since the Chichu River is ungauged, calibrated parameters were
transferred from gauged Walame River to estimate water resource. Accordingly, annual
surface runoff and total surface water resource corresponds 13.81 and 32.53 Mm3
respectively. Total water yield is 1066.17 mm, indicates Chichu River catchment has
excessive water resource potential. A significant (p<0.05) variations were identified in the
quality parameters at sampling site and points. Very acidic pH (4.03±0.48); high organic
load of which BOD (631.4±71.58), and COD (1960.07±63.5); much deteriorated DO
(0.85±0.4); huge nutrient load of which N-NH+
4 (17.5±0.98), P-PO4
3-
(19.67±1.3) and NO3-N
(17.5±0.6); and very high floating and dissolved materials TSS (4076.87±90.7), TDS
(2417.23±25.4), EC (1565.9±62.9 µS/cm), and turbidity (917.43±93.4 NTU) were obtained in
the DSP of S4. Except for USP of S1, all studied quality parameters were highly deviated
from the surface water quality standards. And during processing period, significant quantity
(0.6MMC) of river’s available water were directly polluted via releasing of untreated coffee
wastewater. In turn, it was found that the downstream water quality were undesirable for
drinking, agriculture, and environmental uses during this period. Generally; Chichu River
catchment has plenty water resources, but a significant proportion of this water is highly
polluted via indiscriminate discharge of effluents from MWCPPs, such that the concerned
government bodies and NGOs should develop mechanisms for water resource planning and
management
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Effluent, Pollution, Chichu River, Regionalization, Water quality parameters
