Masaba, JonathanWangila, BarasaLung’ayia, Henry2024-02-012024-02-012019https://www.fisheriesjournal.com/archives/2019/vol7issue6/PartD/7-5-90-751.pdfhttps://repository.nrf.go.ke/handle/123456789/537This study assessed the water quality of a stream receiving discharge from Tilapia and catfish fish ponds using some physicochemical parameters as key indicators. Measurements were done both in the field and in the laboratory using portable multi-parameter meter and standard methods by APHA (1998). Systematic sampling design was applied. Significant differences were noted among the parameters in the sampling sites up-stream, in the ponds and downstream. Temperature, Phosphate-Phosphorus, Total dissolved solids, Turbidity, Ammonia-Nitrogen, had higher values in the ponds and Sampling site 4 downstream (p˂0.05). Spatial variations that were within acceptable water quality standards in aquaculture, corresponding with changes caused by inflow from fish ponds, were observed.enMasinde Muliro University of Science and TechnologyWater quality status of a stream receiving fish pond discharge using physicochemical indicators in lake Victoria catchment, KenyaArticle