Abstract
Duplicate groundwater samples were collected from 104 monitoring wells (piezomerers) from shallow aquifers underneath an industrial city in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Concentrations of Al, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Ti, V, Zn, Ca, Mg, K, Na, Cl, SO4, alkalinity, salinity, total dissolved salts, and pH were determined in these samples. Analysis of variance showed significantly (p < 0.05) wide variations in the concentrations of the above parameters. The contour maps of metal concentrations indicated that these variations were related to important landmarks in the study area. The results of correlation analyses suggest that geographical as well as chemical factors may influence metal distribution in the groundwater samples. To investigate the geographical effects, the analytical data were normalized (element/Cl ratios were calculated) for chemical variability. As expected, contour mapping of the ratio data of element/Cl of Na, Ca, Mg, K, SO4, alkalinity, salinity, total dissolved salts, and Sr vary in a relatively small range and did not show a particular geographical trend. The groundwater sample from the industrial-dust area contained higher ratios between concentrations of Cl and Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, kin, Mo, Ni, Pb, and Zn. These observations clearly suggest an extraneous contamination source, probably industrial dust, in the area. Another geographical area where metal (As,Cd, Cu, Mo, Ni, Ti, and V)/Cl ratios were Found to be large was in the vicinity of an oil-refinery. Groundwater samples collected from the vicinity of a fertilizer plant and green-belt area contained relatively higher ratios of Al, Cd, Cr, Co, and Ni. The results of this study suggest that leachate from the industrial dust, leakage from the oil refinery and fertilizer plant, and drainage of irrigation water are some of the important pollution sources in the industrial city.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 3089-3097 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Water Research |
| Volume | 31 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Dec 1997 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:Acknowledgements--The authors wish to acknowledge the financial support of the Research Institute of King Fahd University of Petroleum and King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) for this work under KACST Project No AR-09-011 and KFUPM/RI Projects No 24176. Appreciations are extended to Mr T. H. Zaidi, Mr H. Mohunna, and Mr A. A. Atique for their technical assistance.
Keywords
- Cadmium
- Hypersaline
- Industrial pollution
- Lead
- Metal contamination
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Environmental Engineering
- Civil and Structural Engineering
- Ecological Modeling
- Water Science and Technology
- Waste Management and Disposal
- Pollution