Effects of Agricultural Nutrients Influx on Water Quality in Thiba River Basin, a Sub-catchment of Tana River Basin in Kirinyaga County, Kenya
Date
2022-04-21
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East African Nature and Science Organization
Abstract
Excessive enrichment of waters with nutrients and the associated adverse
biological effects leads to eutrophication, which is one of the major
environmental problems across the world. Various studies have revealed the
overuse of inorganic fertilizers to increase agricultural productivity in Kenya
contributes to pollution of water bodies. In order to meet increasing demand for
clean water, sustainable use and conservation of available water resources is
therefore paramount. This study was done to find out effects of agricultural
nutrient pollution in Thiba River, a sub-catchment of Tana River Basin, located
in Kirinyaga County, Kenya. The study area was divided into four distinct agroecological
zones based on different anthropogenic activities. Ecological survey
design was used in the study. Sampling was done during the wet and dry season.
Water samples were analysed for temperature, transparency, pH, electrical
conductivity (EC), salinity, total dissolved solids (TDS), dissolved oxygen (DO),
biological oxygen demand (BOD), phosphates, nitrates, nitrites, ammonia, and
toxic microalgae. All parameters showed both spatial and temporal variations
with statistically significant differences (p˂0.01). Temperature of the river
ranged from 14.57 0C to 28.08 0C due to climatic changes along the agroecological
zones. The pH ranged from 7.02 to 8.51. The DO values decreased
from the highlands to lowland within the range of 9.00 mg/l at the reference site
to 5.43 mg/l at the most polluted site. EC ranged from 20.54 μScm-1 at the
reference site during the wet season to 251.2 μScm-1 at the rice irrigation scheme
site during dry season. The TDS ranged from 16.9 ppm at the reference site to
167.05 ppm at the most polluted site. Salinity also had a high variation with a
range of 0.01 ppt at the reference site to 0.07 ppt at the most polluted site. The
highest values of BOD (3.49 mg/l) were recorded at the rice irrigation scheme
during the wet season and the lowest (0.22 mg/l) at the forest edge reference site.
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Keywords
Phytoplankton, Eutrophication, Nutrients, Cyanotoxins, Physico-chemical
Citation
Njue, J. M., Magana, A. M., & Githae, E. W. (2022). Effects of agricultural nutrients influx on water quality in Thiba River basin, a sub-catchment of Tana River Basin in Kirinyaga County, Kenya. East African Journal of Agriculture and Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.37284/eajab.5.1.635
