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Document Type : Article In Conference 
Document Title :
Environmental Assessment of Sewage Water Effluent Discharged into Wadi Uranah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
تقييم المخاطر البيئية لتفريغ مياه الصرف الصحي بوادي عرنة بمكة المكرمة
 
Subject : earth sciences, hydrogeology and environmental sciences 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : The environmental impact sewagewater effluent discharged into the lower part of Wadi Uranah, Makkah AI-Mukkaramah area on soil and underground water was evaluated. Water samples from the stream and the adjacent wells in addition to samples from the wadi and the stream were collected. Chemical analysis and bacterial examinations for stream wastewater, contaminated wells water, stream polluted soil and wadi unpolluted soil were performed. Physical properties for soil samples were also determined. Plant samples along the stream were also collected. Classified and analyzed. The distribution and infiltration of the wadi soil and underground water were assessed using the geophysical techniques such as electric resistivity and magnetic methods. Elctric resistivity scanning by intensive measurements along vertical sections revealed that the soil around and beneath the channel is fully saturated with wasterwater. The magnetic survey along profiles at the same sites indicates the presence of different sets of faults, fracture zones and dikes. These features affect the compactness of the soil that increased the pollution due to spreading wastewater in depth. The underground water is invaded by the wastewater through faults and fractures. The micro-magnetic survey show that heavy magnetic metals precipitated from the wastewater enrich the soil around the channel. The results of chemical analyses revealed that, the values of most of the tested elements are higher in wastewater than in well water. It was also found that, the BOD, COD, NO} and the heavy metals such as Zn, Mn, Cu, Ni, Pb, Cr and Cd, in the tested wastewater; are higher than the permissible staI1;dard limits, in addition to the presence of huge quantities of infectious bacteria. Sewagewater was found more contaminated than the well water. The study indicates that, The sewagewater and the well water, in their present condition, are not suitable and unhealthy for human consumption or domestic and irrigation purpses . This situation is due to the presence of high concentration of organic mateuials, salts, heavy metals and bacteria. The study results also indiate that the treated wastewater in the stream is unfit for direct discharge and reuse. The farmers should be prevented from using wastewater either directly or from the contaminated wells. 
Conference Name : the second annual meeting for scientific research 
Duration : From : 27 محرم AH - To : 28 محرم AH
From : 30 مارس AD - To : 31 مارس AD
 
Publishing Year : 1424 AH
2003 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 7 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Wednesday, January 14, 2009 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
عباس عيفان الحارثيAI-Harthi, N/A N/AInvestigator  
عبد الرحمن سعيد آل حجرAI-Hajar, N/A N/AInvestigator  
أحمد جودة حسينHussain, N/A N/AResearcher  
محمد قربان قشاريGoshary, N/A N/AResearcher  

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