The impact of water pollution on White Nile Water quality and fisheries at Khartoum state
Date
2011
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Neelain University
Abstract
Abstract ,
A ' This study was carried out during February 2009-August 2010
to investigate the impacts of sewage and industrial disposal from Elauzozab
musruf into the White Nile around Khartoum on water quality, planktonic
community and accumulationvlevels of Cd and Pb in fish (Orechromis
niloticus). ' '
Samples-of water and plankton were taken monthly from four
sites: J ebel Aulia (upstream),Al musraf, Elauzozab (disposal site), Almogran
(downstream). _
Samples of water -for'physical and chemical analysis, Gills of
fish (Orechromis nil0ticus)_~were examined for accumulation level of Cd and
Pb as biological indicators of water pollution.
The result revealed: ‘. . ' i
At the disposal site and downstream sewage effluent increased conductivity
(sss umho), TDS (492 mg/L), TSS (137 mg/L), BOD (30 mg/L), COD (56
mg/L), P04-P (0.46mg/L), NO;-N (l2mg/L), Cf! (0.54mg/L), Cd= (o.s6
mg/L), Pb = (0.45 mg/L) and depleted dissolved oxygen (4_mg/L).
The maximum planktonic growth occurred in winter 2010
whereas the minimum growth rates recorded in summer and July 2010 and
almost disappeared in autumn 2009(August to October).
The pattern of abundance in phytoplankton was almost
reversed, due of many diatoms replaced by blue green algae and the
appearance of Euglenophyceae. In Zooplankton copepods dominated over
cladocerans and Rotifers which were of less abundance .
The accumulation levels of Cd and Pb in Orechromis niloticus
gills confirm the presence of high significant levels of Cd (1.518 ug\g) and
Pb (2.l65ug\g) lthle concentration of Cd and Pb in water and fish gills
exceeds the permitted limits by WHO and Sudanese standard for drinking
water guideline.(Cr,0.005mg/1, Cd=0.005mg/1, Pb=0.05mg/l) .
_ The finding contributes to understanding of distribution and
dynamics‘ of pollutants in the White Nile ecosystems
Description
A Thesis Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements for the
Degree of PhD in (Water Pollution)
Keywords
water pollution