Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4722177 | Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Ten parameters namely TDS, SS, Na, Ca, Mg, COD, K, EC, SAR, and pH were measured. The results from both groups indicated elevated TDS, Na and Mg levels in the drainage streams when compared to the control sites upstream of the river. Results from Group 1 samples showed average TDS concentrations of 300Â mg/l (standard deviation 169), average Na concentrations of 60Â mg/l (standard deviation 25.1), average Mg concentrations of 48Â mg/l (standard deviation 16.7), COD concentrations of 60Â mg/l (standard deviation 77.8). Results from the Group 2 sites showed average TDS concentration of 700Â mg/l (standard deviation 274), average Na concentration of 140Â mg/l (standard deviation 69.2), average Mg concentration of 53Â mg/l (standard deviation 31.7) and COD concentration of 27.2Â mg/l (standard deviation 11.6) The results are indicative of the fact that TDS, Na and Mg concentrations exceeded the Swaziland guidelines for drinking water and the South African standard for irrigation water for infield drainage streams. The summer and spring seasons recorded significantly higher TDS, Na and Mg concentrations in both groups. The field drainage streams were salt affected and may deem water unpalatable for domestic and irrigation use downstream in the near future.
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Authors
B.F.N. Mhlanga, L.S. Ndlovu, A. Senzanje,