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Original Articles

Impact of human activities on the physico-chemical quality of surface water and groundwater in the north of Marrakech (Morocco)

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Pages 2077-2088 | Received 16 Aug 2011, Accepted 20 Jan 2012, Published online: 16 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the impact of three sources of pollution (landfill leachate, wastewater and mining activities) on the physico-chemical characteristics of surface water and groundwater in the northern region of Marrakech (Morocco). Numerous groundwater samples and surface water (Tensift River) samples were collected during the dry season and analysed. The groundwater samples had a high conductivity, which varied between 0.95 and 7.40 mS/cm; the conductivity of the surface water samples varied between 1.31 and 15.84 mS/cm. pH varied between 6.64 and 8.10 for groundwater and between 6.70 and 8.40 for surface water. The results showed that groundwater and surface water had a degraded quality in the region. Principal component analysis (PCA) enabled identification of the impact of pollution sources by combining the upstream and the downstream points. These results also showed that, in the study area, the effect of wastewater and the mine were dominated those of the landfill.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank the Centre de Recherche sur l'Eau en Milieu Aride et Semi Aride (Institut de Recheche pour le Développement, IRD France) and the International Research Chairs Initiative, a programme funded by the International Development Research Centre and by the Canada Research Chairs programme, Canada for their financial and technical support. The authors are also grateful to Professor G. Bitton of the University of Florida for helpful discussions.

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