Impact of leachate on groundwater quality using physicochemical characteristics

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Abstract

This study assesses the impact of Koshe open dump site leachate on nearby groundwater quality. Groundwater quality is threa-tened by open dump sites. Groundwater samples around Koshe open dump sites showed elevated levels of various physicochemical characteristics, including Electrical conductivity (EC), Potassium (K), Iron (Fe), Chromium (Cr3), Lead (Pb), Mer-cury (Hg), Total Alkalinity, Nitrate (NO3), Phosphate (POþ4), Cadmium (Cd), Bicarbonates (HCO3), Arsenic (As), Salinity, Cobalt (Co), and Silicon (Si), exceeding Ethiopian, WHO, and EPA drinking-water quality standards. Among the sampled wells, the one located at Ayer Tena High School, upstream of Koshe, exhibited significantly lower concentrations of parameters indicating leachate impact on groundwater quality As, Cd, Cr3, Pb, Hg, Molybdenum (Mo), NO-3, K, and POþ4 compared to others. The pres-ence of these parameters in nearby groundwater wells suggests a substantial impact of the Koshe dump site on groundwater quality. Traditional landfills and dump sites must be outlawed, and new hygienic landfills must be constructed in a convenient location to end the continued groundwater pollution.

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Weju, T. T., & Getaneh, Z. (2024). Impact of leachate on groundwater quality using physicochemical characteristics. Water Practice and Technology, 19(7), 2561–2570. https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2024.127

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