Use of Isotope and Solute Chemistry to Define the Sources of Pollution in Mawqaq Groundwater, Hail, Saudi Arabia

Groundwater in the area is used for different purposes like domestic, agricultural, industrial and landscaping. More than sixty groundwater samples were collected in an alluvial shallow aquifer in and around Mawqaq Town. The objective was to study groundwater quality and identify the sources of Nitr...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Sagaby, Mohamed Ali Moallim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2001-12-01
Series:Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squjs/article/view/268
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spelling doaj-5faf9cc660554e39baf4077916ac06342020-11-24T20:59:01ZengSultan Qaboos UniversitySultan Qaboos University Journal for Science1027-524X2414-536X2001-12-0162556610.24200/squjs.vol6iss2pp55-66267Use of Isotope and Solute Chemistry to Define the Sources of Pollution in Mawqaq Groundwater, Hail, Saudi ArabiaIbrahim Abdulaziz Al-Sagaby0Mohamed Ali Moallim1Earth Sciences Program, Natural Resource and Environment Research Institute King Abdulaziz City for Sciences and Technology (KACST), Box 6086 Riyadh 11442, Saudi ArabiaEarth Sciences Program, Natural Resource and Environment Research Institute King Abdulaziz City for Sciences and Technology (KACST), Box 6086 Riyadh 11442, Saudi ArabiaGroundwater in the area is used for different purposes like domestic, agricultural, industrial and landscaping. More than sixty groundwater samples were collected in an alluvial shallow aquifer in and around Mawqaq Town. The objective was to study groundwater quality and identify the sources of Nitrate (NO3) and bacteriological pollution in groundwater using environmental isotopes (2H, 3H and 18O). The results of the study have revealed the presence of average salinity concentration higher than the permissible limits (500 mg/l) for drinking water. Three groups of water saline boundaries were identified. The presence of high nitrate as nitrogen (NO3-N) was also encountered in the study area. Coliform bacteria have also been identified in some wells. Application of stable isotope has shown the age, origin and the sources of the pollution in the groundwater of Mawqaq area. Appropriate health and municipal authorities of the area have initiated remedial measures and a monitoring program is to be implemented in coordination with these authorities.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squjs/article/view/268Salinity, Bacteriological, Pollution, Septic Tanks, Nitrate, Saudi and Remedial.
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Use of Isotope and Solute Chemistry to Define the Sources of Pollution in Mawqaq Groundwater, Hail, Saudi Arabia
Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
Salinity, Bacteriological, Pollution, Septic Tanks, Nitrate, Saudi and Remedial.
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Mohamed Ali Moallim
author_sort Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Sagaby
title Use of Isotope and Solute Chemistry to Define the Sources of Pollution in Mawqaq Groundwater, Hail, Saudi Arabia
title_short Use of Isotope and Solute Chemistry to Define the Sources of Pollution in Mawqaq Groundwater, Hail, Saudi Arabia
title_full Use of Isotope and Solute Chemistry to Define the Sources of Pollution in Mawqaq Groundwater, Hail, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Use of Isotope and Solute Chemistry to Define the Sources of Pollution in Mawqaq Groundwater, Hail, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Use of Isotope and Solute Chemistry to Define the Sources of Pollution in Mawqaq Groundwater, Hail, Saudi Arabia
title_sort use of isotope and solute chemistry to define the sources of pollution in mawqaq groundwater, hail, saudi arabia
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Science
issn 1027-524X
2414-536X
publishDate 2001-12-01
description Groundwater in the area is used for different purposes like domestic, agricultural, industrial and landscaping. More than sixty groundwater samples were collected in an alluvial shallow aquifer in and around Mawqaq Town. The objective was to study groundwater quality and identify the sources of Nitrate (NO3) and bacteriological pollution in groundwater using environmental isotopes (2H, 3H and 18O). The results of the study have revealed the presence of average salinity concentration higher than the permissible limits (500 mg/l) for drinking water. Three groups of water saline boundaries were identified. The presence of high nitrate as nitrogen (NO3-N) was also encountered in the study area. Coliform bacteria have also been identified in some wells. Application of stable isotope has shown the age, origin and the sources of the pollution in the groundwater of Mawqaq area. Appropriate health and municipal authorities of the area have initiated remedial measures and a monitoring program is to be implemented in coordination with these authorities.
topic Salinity, Bacteriological, Pollution, Septic Tanks, Nitrate, Saudi and Remedial.
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squjs/article/view/268
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