Exploring groundwater quality in semi-arid areas of Algeria: Impacts on potable water supply and agricultural sustainability

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Noua ALLAOUA [1 ,2 ]
Hinda HAFID [1 ,2 ]
Haroun CHENCHOUNI [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Laboratory of Natural Resources and Management of Sensitive Environments, Larbi Ben M'hidi University
[2] Department of Nature and Life Sciences, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Nature and Life Sciences, Larbi Ben M'hidi University
[3] Laboratory of Algerian Forests and Climate Change, Higher National School of Forests
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欧盟地平线“2020”;
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P641.8 [地下水资源管理]; S273 [水源];
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0815 ; 0818 ; 081803 ; 082802 ;
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Groundwater quality assessment is important to assure safe and durable water use. In semi-arid areas of Algeria, groundwater represents the main water resource for drinking water supply of the rural population as well as for irrigation of agricultural lands. Groundwater samples from wells and springs were collected from the Gargaat Tarf and Annk Djemel sub-watersheds of the Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria, and were analyzed and compared with the World Health Organization(WHO) standards. Results showed that most of the measured physical and chemical parameters exceeded the quality limits according to the WHO standards. Groundwater had a slightly alkaline water p H(7.00–7.79), electrical conductivity>1500 μS/cm, chloride>500 mg/L, calcium>250 mg/L, and magnesium>155 mg/L. Water quality index(WQI) results showed that 68% of the area had excellent water quality, 24% of the samples fell into good category, and only 8% were of poor quality and unsuitable for human consumption. Six wells in the area showed bacterial contamination. Total coliforms(453.9(±180.3) CFU(colony-forming units)/100 m L), fecal coliforms(243.2(±99.2) CFU/100 m L), and fecal streptococci(77.9(±32.0) CFU/100 m L) loads were above the standard limits set by the WHO. These results confirmed that water resources in the study area were strongly influenced by anthropogenic activities and were not recommended for consumption as drinking water.
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