Safety and quality of borehole water: a case of Dar Es Salaam region
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2018
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Sokoine University of Agriculture
Abstract
This study was conducted to assess the safety and quality of the borehole water consumed
in Dar es Salaam based on depth and distance from the septic tank. It covered the three
districts of Dar es Salaam namely Ilala, Kinondoni (including Ubungo) and Temeke
(including Kigamboni). A Randomized Complete Block Design with two factors, depth
(treatments) and distance to the septic tank (block) was used. Depth was studied at 4
levels, shallow (0-30 m), medium (31-50 m), deep (51-80 m), and very deep (>80 m)
while the distance from the septic tank to the borehole was examined at two levels: less
than 15 m and more than 15 m. This was replicated two times. A total of 48 samples of
borehole water were collected and analyzed for physico-chemical (pH, B.O.D, total
hardness and metal contaminants {copper (Cu) and lead (Pb)}) and microbiological
qualities (for coliforma E.coli and C. perfringens) and analyzed according to standard
procedures in the Water Development and Management Institute (WDMI) and Tanzania
Bureau of Standards (TBS) laboratories. Results were compared to WHO (2011) and TBS
(2008) standards. Data was analyzed using R- statistics for ANOVA and means were
separated by Tukey‘s Honest at p <0.05. The results of pH, B.O.D and C. perfringens
were significantly decreased as the depth increase while levels of total hardness,
coliforms and E. coli were significantly higher in deep and very deep boreholes water.
Also, the levels of B.O.D were significantly lower in boreholes which were located near
the septic tank than those which were far. Microorganisms however, were significantly
higher the boreholes located far from the septic tank compared to near. This was
unexpected, however other factors were also considered. The distance between the septic
tank and borehole did not affect significantly neither the pH nor the total hardness of
water.
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MSc. Dissertation 2018
Keywords
Borehole water, Water quality, Safe water, Dar Es Salaam Region