Impact of anthropogenic actions on the quality of the Maâmora groundwater (Tiflet city region)

The quality of groundwater in and around the city of Tiflet depends mainly on the various anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems where the Maamora groundwater in this region is subject to liquid discharges from the city of Tiflet from Oued Tiflet and infiltration of leachate from the uncontrolled landf...

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Main Authors: Qoutbane Anass, Cherkaoui Essediya, Khamar Mohamed, Nounah Abderrahman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/10/e3sconf_ede72020_02002.pdf
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spelling doaj-5eea7dcbeff844b1a92d050055e76e4e2021-02-02T06:49:20ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011500200210.1051/e3sconf/202015002002e3sconf_ede72020_02002Impact of anthropogenic actions on the quality of the Maâmora groundwater (Tiflet city region)Qoutbane AnassCherkaoui EssediyaKhamar MohamedNounah AbderrahmanThe quality of groundwater in and around the city of Tiflet depends mainly on the various anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems where the Maamora groundwater in this region is subject to liquid discharges from the city of Tiflet from Oued Tiflet and infiltration of leachate from the uncontrolled landfill. With the ultimate aim of considering the necessary solutions and ensuring the means of protecting water resources and sustainable development of the Tiflet region, the study of the physical, chemical and bacteriological quality of groundwater (Maamora groundwater) from the city of Tiflet to the centre of the commune of Sidi Boukhelkhal, which is located north-west of the city and on the banks of Oued Tiflet, is the first step. These results are processed by ArcGis software and presented by interpolation maps. The bacteriological characterization of groundwater shows that it is not drinkable but acceptable for agricultural use, however, physico-chemical parameters such as nitrates and sulphates remain below the quality standards for human consumption. Turbidity, pH and conductivity vary according to space but also do not exceed quality standards in irrigation and human consumption.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/10/e3sconf_ede72020_02002.pdf
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Cherkaoui Essediya
Khamar Mohamed
Nounah Abderrahman
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Cherkaoui Essediya
Khamar Mohamed
Nounah Abderrahman
Impact of anthropogenic actions on the quality of the Maâmora groundwater (Tiflet city region)
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Cherkaoui Essediya
Khamar Mohamed
Nounah Abderrahman
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title Impact of anthropogenic actions on the quality of the Maâmora groundwater (Tiflet city region)
title_short Impact of anthropogenic actions on the quality of the Maâmora groundwater (Tiflet city region)
title_full Impact of anthropogenic actions on the quality of the Maâmora groundwater (Tiflet city region)
title_fullStr Impact of anthropogenic actions on the quality of the Maâmora groundwater (Tiflet city region)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of anthropogenic actions on the quality of the Maâmora groundwater (Tiflet city region)
title_sort impact of anthropogenic actions on the quality of the maâmora groundwater (tiflet city region)
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description The quality of groundwater in and around the city of Tiflet depends mainly on the various anthropogenic impacts on ecosystems where the Maamora groundwater in this region is subject to liquid discharges from the city of Tiflet from Oued Tiflet and infiltration of leachate from the uncontrolled landfill. With the ultimate aim of considering the necessary solutions and ensuring the means of protecting water resources and sustainable development of the Tiflet region, the study of the physical, chemical and bacteriological quality of groundwater (Maamora groundwater) from the city of Tiflet to the centre of the commune of Sidi Boukhelkhal, which is located north-west of the city and on the banks of Oued Tiflet, is the first step. These results are processed by ArcGis software and presented by interpolation maps. The bacteriological characterization of groundwater shows that it is not drinkable but acceptable for agricultural use, however, physico-chemical parameters such as nitrates and sulphates remain below the quality standards for human consumption. Turbidity, pH and conductivity vary according to space but also do not exceed quality standards in irrigation and human consumption.
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