Assessment of water quality at the largest dam in Algeria (Beni Haroun Dam) and effects of irrigation on soil characteristics of agricultural lands.


Journal

Chemosphere
ISSN: 1879-1298
Titre abrégé: Chemosphere
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0320657

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2019
Historique:
received: 22 03 2018
revised: 20 11 2018
accepted: 28 11 2018
pubmed: 12 12 2018
medline: 23 2 2019
entrez: 12 12 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Beni Haroun Dam is a vital water resource for both potable water and irrigation in eastern Algeria. This study assessed water quality at the dam and investigated the impacts of this water on some soil characteristics of irrigated lands. The physicochemical parameters of the water were measured monthly at eight sites and related to soil characteristics sampled from six irrigated areas, which were compared to non-irrigated soils. The chemical facies of the water were chloride sulfate and calcium magnesium. The water had low levels of cadmium (8.9 μg/L) and lead (4.55 μg/L), excessive contents of chloride and bicarbonate, while pH ranged between 6.5 and 8.4. High levels of electrical conductivity were measured in 39% of samples that exceeded standard for irrigation use. Richard diagram identified four classes of water: (i) C3S1 with 61.5% of samples having moderate or poor quality, (ii) C4S1 (30.2%) having poor or bad quality, (iii) C4S2 (5.2%) having very bad quality, and (iv) C5S3 (3.1%) determined unsuitable for irrigation. A Wilcox diagram revealed that 58% of samples had good quality while 42% were inappropriate for irrigation. Soil pH, EC and OM increased in irrigated soils, particularly in the surface horizon, compared to the control sites; whereas total CaCO

Identifiants

pubmed: 30529856
pii: S0045-6535(18)32300-2
doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.11.193
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Drinking Water 0
Soil 0
Water Pollutants, Chemical 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

76-88

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Sara Bouaroudj (S)

Laboratory of Biology and Environment, Department of Biology and Ecology, Mentouri Brothers University - Constantine 1, Ain El Bey, 25017, Constantine, Algeria. Electronic address: saramagistair@hotmail.com.

Ahmed Menad (A)

Laboratory of Biology and Environment, Department of Biology and Ecology, Mentouri Brothers University - Constantine 1, Ain El Bey, 25017, Constantine, Algeria. Electronic address: menadhmed@yahoo.fr.

Azeddine Bounamous (A)

Materials and Natural Sciences Laboratory, Center Universitaire Abdelhafid Boussof, 43000, Mila, Algeria. Electronic address: abounamous@yahoo.fr.

Hocine Ali-Khodja (H)

Laboratory of Pollution and Water Treatment, Faculty of Exact Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Constantine University 1, Constantine, Algeria. Electronic address: hocine_ak@yahoo.fr.

Abdelfettah Gherib (A)

Phytochemistry and Phytopharmacology Laboratory, University of Jijel, 18000, Jijel, Algeria. Electronic address: gheribfettah@gmail.com.

Dana E Weigel (DE)

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, University of Idaho, 83844, Moscow, USA; Riverbend Ecosystems, LLC, Walla Walla, USA. Electronic address: riverbendeco@gmail.com.

Haroun Chenchouni (H)

Department of Natural and Life Sciences, Faculty of Exact Sciences and Natural and Life Sciences, University of Tebessa, 12002, Tebessa, Algeria; Laboratory of Natural Resources and Management of Sensitive Environments 'RNAMS', University of Oum-El-Bouaghi, 04000 Oum-El-Bouaghi, Algeria. Electronic address: chenchouni@gmail.com.

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