Some problems of water quality degradation in the Nairobi river sub-basin
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1997Author
Ongwenyi, S george
Kithiia, Shadrack M
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ract This paper examines problems of water quality degradation with a
special focus on the different land uses in the sub-basins of the Nairobi
River, namely the Kamiti, Ngong and Kasarani Rivers. A study was carried
out within these sub-basins for 8 months between October 1990 and May
1991 which covered the distinctive dry and rainy seasons of the country. In
general, the deterioration of water quality in the study rivers was related to
riparian land use. The response of ionic concentration to changing flow was
also similar between the rivers, but was more pronounced for the Ngong
River at Embakasi and for the main Nairobi River at Dandora slums than for
the Kamiti and Kasarani Rivers, which reflected different riparian land-use
activities. The deterioration in water quality within the study area suggests
harmful effects to human health, especially as it relates to domestic uses of
water. An evaluation of the water quality status for different land uses within
the study area is recommended, especially for surface and groundwater
resources. Effects on the human health aspects should also be considered.
Proper land-water conservation policies should be incorporated within the
management of water resources, which must include issues of water quality
and pollutant sources not only in the study basin but also in the country as a
whole.
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Freshwater Contamination (Proceedings of Rabat Symposium S4 , April-Ma y 1997) . 10 1 [AHSPiih l no . 743 . 199 7 IAHS Publ . no . 243 , 1997Publisher
University of Nairobi
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