Water quality assessment and pollution source analysis in Bukavu urban rivers of the Lake Kivu basin (Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo)

The assessment of water quality in Bukavu urban rivers (Kahuwa (KW), Wesha (WS), Tshula (TL), Bwindi (BN), and Nyamuhinga (NG)) was conducted twice a month from 2017 to 2019 at low and high frequencies following standard sampling techniques. Results showed that water temperature (WT), dissolved oxyg...

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Main Authors: Arthur Mubwebwe Bisimwa, Fabrice Muvundja Amisi, Célestin Maando Bamawa, Bamba Bukengu Muhaya, Alidor Busanga Kankonda
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Published: Elsevier 2022-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972722000150
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author Arthur Mubwebwe Bisimwa
Fabrice Muvundja Amisi
Célestin Maando Bamawa
Bamba Bukengu Muhaya
Alidor Busanga Kankonda
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Célestin Maando Bamawa
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Alidor Busanga Kankonda
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description The assessment of water quality in Bukavu urban rivers (Kahuwa (KW), Wesha (WS), Tshula (TL), Bwindi (BN), and Nyamuhinga (NG)) was conducted twice a month from 2017 to 2019 at low and high frequencies following standard sampling techniques. Results showed that water temperature (WT), dissolved oxygen (DO), and electrical conductivity (EC) were within WHO standards for surface waters, except pH for some stations on KW and NG rivers, where it was highly alkaline. However, PO43−, NH4+, NO2− and NO3− concentrations increased gradually from upstream to downstream and were very high compared to the WHO standards, which means the river waters were heavily polluted. The highest nutrients concentrations were recorded in the dry season for all rivers, except KW and NG rivers at the midstream and downstream stations. The nutrient average fluxes collected at low-frequency (FLF) and high-frequency (FHF) downstream of each river were 95% correlated. Flux variations regarding PO43−, NH4+, NO2− and NO3− were significant for all rivers except PO43− in the NG river. The number of nutrients exported to Lake Kivu was estimated to average 0.6 t km−2 of PO43−, 2.4 t km−2 of NH4+, 1.0 t km−2 of NO2− and 41.0 t km−2 of NO3− per year. Given the current deterioration status of water quality in Bukavu urban rivers, there is an urgent need to improve liquid and solid waste management strategy in the area, to set up efficient wastewater treatment plants and sewage systems in various catchments to mitigate cumulative pollution of the rivers and the lake.
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spelling doaj.art-6dadf38f811d43f6864d9ca62c91c1212022-12-22T03:24:55ZengElsevierEnvironmental and Sustainability Indicators2665-97272022-06-0114100183Water quality assessment and pollution source analysis in Bukavu urban rivers of the Lake Kivu basin (Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo)Arthur Mubwebwe Bisimwa0Fabrice Muvundja Amisi1Célestin Maando Bamawa2Bamba Bukengu Muhaya3Alidor Busanga Kankonda4Department of Biology, Hydrobiology Section, Natural Sciences Research Centre (CRSN Lwiro), D.S. Bukavu, Congo; Department of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Science, University of Kisangani (UNIKIS), P.O. Box 2012, Kisangani, Congo; Corresponding author. Department of Biology, Hydrobiology Section, Natural Sciences Research Centre (CRSN Lwiro), D.S. Bukavu, Congo.Unit of Education and Research in Applied Hydrobiology (UERHA) and Department of Chemistry, Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de Bukavu (ISP Bukavu), P.O. Box 854, Bukavu, CongoDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Kisangani (UNIKIS), P.O. Box 2012, Kisangani, CongoDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Lubumbashi (UNILU), P.O. Box 1825, Lubumbashi, CongoDepartment of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Science, University of Kisangani (UNIKIS), P.O. Box 2012, Kisangani, CongoThe assessment of water quality in Bukavu urban rivers (Kahuwa (KW), Wesha (WS), Tshula (TL), Bwindi (BN), and Nyamuhinga (NG)) was conducted twice a month from 2017 to 2019 at low and high frequencies following standard sampling techniques. Results showed that water temperature (WT), dissolved oxygen (DO), and electrical conductivity (EC) were within WHO standards for surface waters, except pH for some stations on KW and NG rivers, where it was highly alkaline. However, PO43−, NH4+, NO2− and NO3− concentrations increased gradually from upstream to downstream and were very high compared to the WHO standards, which means the river waters were heavily polluted. The highest nutrients concentrations were recorded in the dry season for all rivers, except KW and NG rivers at the midstream and downstream stations. The nutrient average fluxes collected at low-frequency (FLF) and high-frequency (FHF) downstream of each river were 95% correlated. Flux variations regarding PO43−, NH4+, NO2− and NO3− were significant for all rivers except PO43− in the NG river. The number of nutrients exported to Lake Kivu was estimated to average 0.6 t km−2 of PO43−, 2.4 t km−2 of NH4+, 1.0 t km−2 of NO2− and 41.0 t km−2 of NO3− per year. Given the current deterioration status of water quality in Bukavu urban rivers, there is an urgent need to improve liquid and solid waste management strategy in the area, to set up efficient wastewater treatment plants and sewage systems in various catchments to mitigate cumulative pollution of the rivers and the lake.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972722000150Anthropogenic activitiesBukavu CityLake Kivu tributariesNutrients fluxesUrban dischargesWater pollution
spellingShingle Arthur Mubwebwe Bisimwa
Fabrice Muvundja Amisi
Célestin Maando Bamawa
Bamba Bukengu Muhaya
Alidor Busanga Kankonda
Water quality assessment and pollution source analysis in Bukavu urban rivers of the Lake Kivu basin (Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo)
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Anthropogenic activities
Bukavu City
Lake Kivu tributaries
Nutrients fluxes
Urban discharges
Water pollution
title Water quality assessment and pollution source analysis in Bukavu urban rivers of the Lake Kivu basin (Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo)
title_full Water quality assessment and pollution source analysis in Bukavu urban rivers of the Lake Kivu basin (Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo)
title_fullStr Water quality assessment and pollution source analysis in Bukavu urban rivers of the Lake Kivu basin (Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo)
title_full_unstemmed Water quality assessment and pollution source analysis in Bukavu urban rivers of the Lake Kivu basin (Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo)
title_short Water quality assessment and pollution source analysis in Bukavu urban rivers of the Lake Kivu basin (Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo)
title_sort water quality assessment and pollution source analysis in bukavu urban rivers of the lake kivu basin eastern democratic republic of congo
topic Anthropogenic activities
Bukavu City
Lake Kivu tributaries
Nutrients fluxes
Urban discharges
Water pollution
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972722000150
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