Assessment of the Impact of Effluents Discharge from Murang’a Town and Its Environs on the Water Quality of River Mathioya, Murang’a County, Kenya
Abstract
Effect of effluents into rivers is of great economic, environmental and health concern. Chemical fertilizers are
used extensively in modern agriculture, in order to improve yield and productivity of agricultural products.
However, nutrients, leaching through the soil from agricultural activities, sewerage effluents and runoff from
residential areas reaching river water resources are causing serious pollution. The purpose of this study was to
determine the impact of effluent discharges on water quality of River Mathioya in Murang’a County, Kenya.
Samples were collected upstream and downstream of Murang’a town along the Mathioya River. The pH,
dissolved oxygen, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solid, total suspended solids and temperature were
determined using the respective meters. Heavy metals were determined using flame atomic absorption
spectrometry while sodium and potassium were determined using flame photometry. Nitrates and phosphates
were determined using UV/Visible spectrophotometry. Fluoride ion selective electrode was used to determine
fluoride. The study has shown that there was considerable amount of heavy metals in the water samples of
Mathioya River, though the levels were below WHO maximum permissible levels for zinc 0.05 - 0.08,
chromium 0.02 - 0.03, lead was below the limit of detection and copper 0.03 - 0.04 while iron 0.73 - 1.16 and
manganese 0.88-2.24 mg/L exceeded this limit. The concentrations of the physicochemical parameters pH 6.94 -
7.76, TDS (37.84 - 54.59 mg/L), TSS (42.78 - 53.84 mg/L), DO (4.75 - 8.27 mg/L) and EC 63.89 - 80.17,
nitrates (6.40 - 13.66 mg/L), phosphates (0.29 - 0.91 mg/L) and fluoride (0.68 - 0.88 mg/L).
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