Effect of Human Activities and Seasonal Variation on Water Quality of Nkenye (Chikuu) Stream in Chuka, Kenya
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2013-01
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Composite water and sediment samples were taken from Nkenye stream at five different  sampling  stations  during  wet  and  dry  seasons.  Water  quality  parameters  were analyzed  using  standard  methods  to  ascertain  the  effect  of  human  activities  on  the  water quality. The  variations  in  the  physicochemical  and  biological  parameters  were  observed from station to station both in the dry and wet seasons. These variations were attributed to human   activities.   Results   showed   significant   seasonal   variation   in   most   measured parameters with a few showing significant spatial variation. The characteristics of the water from  the  stream  revealed  an  acceptable  quality  for  most  of  measured  parameters  when compared   with   drinking   water   standards.   However,   high   values   of   turbidity,   iron, manganese,  chromium  and  microbial  load  were  recorded  compared  with  drinking  water standards, which call for proper treatment of the water before being used by the public. The results  of  sediment  samples  revealed  that  silicate,  iron, aluminum are  present  in  major quantities  while  other  minerals  are  present  in  trace  amounts.  Thus  the  present  study concludes  that Nkenye  stream  water  is  contaminated  and  needs  attention  for  it  to  be  safe for domestic use.  
(2) (PDF) Effect of Human Activities and Seasonal Variation on Water Quality of Nkenye (Chikuu) Stream in Chuka, Kenya. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305771233_Effect_of_Human_Activities_and_Seasonal_Variation_on_Water_Quality_of_Nkenye_Chikuu_Stream_in_Chuka_Kenya [accessed Nov 03 2020].
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total   coliforms, microbial   parameters, total   dissolved   solids, electrical conductivity, alkalinity, hardness.
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International Journal of Modern Chemistry, 2013, 4(1): 50-65
