Studying and evaluating o the water properties of some wells in Al-Bayda city
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https://doi.org/10.60037/edu.v1i8.1091Keywords:
Sewage water, Water reservoirs, Surface water, groundwaterAbstract
The research aims to study and evaluate the water properties of some wells in Al-Bayda city. The research explores the physical, chemical and some biological properties of randomly selected samples from three regions. The research has studied wells from the upper, middle and lower parts of the city under the sewage water tanks, and compared these properties with the Yemeni standard specifications and standard specifications of Yemeni water used in irrigation, where the total solubility of salts, conductivity, turbidity, total hardness, alternative, negative ions, and positive ions were measured, and heavy elements were measured using the elemental analysis device, in addition to measuring the percentage of iron, fluoride ion, and ammonia. The water of the wells at the top of Al-Bayda is within the limits of the specifications of the World Health Organization and the Yemeni standard specifications, except that its turbidity is high and the oxygen is low due to its proximity to the oil discharge station and the power station. The standard specifications of the World Health Organization and the Yemeni standard specifications for irrigation water attributed to the effect of the reservoir waste water.
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