Greener Journal of Environment Management and Public Safety Vol. 2 (1), pp.040-050, January 2013
ISSN: 2354-2276
Research Paper
Manuscript Number:112212284
Previous and Current Status of Groundwater Salinity in East of Blue Nile Communities of Sudan
Abdelmonem M. Abdellah1*, Hago M. Abdel-Magid2 and
Nadia A. Yahia3
1,2Dept. of Soil and Environment Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture
3Dept. of Basic Sciences Faculty of Dentistry, University of Khartoum, Sudan, respectively
Corresponding Author’s E-mail: abdelmonemabdellah2012 @ hotmail.com
Abstract:
In this study a total of 209 well water samples analyzed after well drilling (construction routine analysis, CRA) and a total of 121 well water samples analyzed by the current study (CS) were used to investigate the distribution of TDS and its effect by long-term pumping of groundwater. Results indicated that the majority of TDS levels (<250 mg/l) are dominant in the southern part of the study area and the levels between 500 and 750 mg/l are dominant in the central part, whereas the levels (>750 mg/l) characterized the northern part of the study area. The TDS levels increase progressively from the southern towards the northern periphery of the study area along the recharge flow direction from the Blue Nile. Trend-comparison between the CRA and the CS data indicated that the TDS levels are continuously decreasing during withdrawal-time in accord with the daily pumping rate and aquifer geochemical formation type.
Key terms: recharge, assessment, groundwater, water quality, Blue Nile.
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