Publication:  Suitability of Athi River Water for Irrigation within Athi River Town and Its Environs
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2016-02-28
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South Eastern University of Kenya
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SCIENCEDOMAIN International
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Aims: To assess the  suitability  of the Athi  River water for  irrigation  in  Athi River area and  its environs.Study Design:The  study  design  was  purposive  with  sampling  points  deliberately  chosen  to assess the water quality of the Athi River within the study area. Place and Duration of Study:The study was carried out in Athi River town and its environs in Kenya from January 2015 to March 2015.Methodology:Seven sampling points were selected along the study transect and sampling was done once every week from 21stJanuary to 6thMarch 2015. The water samples collected were analyzed  for  sodium  (Na+),  Magnesium  (Mg2+),  Calcium  (Ca2+),  Electrical  Conductivity  (EC), alkalinity,  acidity  (pH), E.  coli,  Total  Dissolved  Solids  (TDS)  and  heavy  metals  (lead  and Chromium). Field observations and administration of questionnaires were used to identify major sources of pollution into the river. The data so collated and collected was analyzed using SPSS and Microsoft Office Excel.Results:The level of E. coliwas above the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) standards at all  sampling  points  (M=1,073-2,202  MPN).  The  levels  of  all  physico-chemical  parameters measured  were  within the recommended  limits.  However  there was an  increasing  trend  in  the concentration  of  most  of  the  parameters  along  the  study  transect,  an  indication  the  impact  of pollution input from the Athi River area on the river water quality. 42.9% of the sites sampled had a moderate sodicity hazard while 100% of the sites sampled had a moderate alkalinity hazard.Conclusion:The Athi river water within Athi River is polluted with E.coliand it is recommended that the public is  sensitized on the health risks  paused by the high  concentration of E. coliin irrigation water and encouraged to adopt risk minimization strategies. It is also recommended that periodic monitoring of river water quality be done and pollution control measures should be put in place.
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