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Evaluation of Sea-Water Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers Using both Numerical Methods and Causal Research: A Case Study of Mombasa, Kenya

Evaluation of Sea-Water Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers Using both Numerical Methods and Causal Research: A Case Study of Mombasa, Kenya

作     者:Dorcas Mutheu Musingi Michael Mbindyo Munywoki Benjamin Musyimi Musingi Dorcas Mutheu Musingi;Michael Mbindyo Munywoki;Benjamin Musyimi Musingi

作者机构:Department of Building and Civil Engineering Water Section Technical University of Mombasa Mombasa Kenya Department of Mathematics Technical University of Mombasa Mombasa Kenya Animal Breeding and Genomics Group Department of Animal Sciences Egerton University Egerton Kenya Department of Biological Sciences Egerton University Egerton Kenya 

出 版 物:《Engineering(科研)》 (工程(英文)(1947-3931))

年 卷 期:2021年第13卷第7期

页      面:388-398页

学科分类:081803[工学-地质工程] 08[工学] 0818[工学-地质资源与地质工程] 

主  题:Seawater Intrusion Mombasa Island RO Systems 

摘      要:This research carried out in Mombasa Island links research done in 2020 on the effects of sea-water intrusion and the current state. The aquifer in Mombasa Island is semi-confined and consists of limestone and coral rock. Water samples were collected and tested from 32 boreholes to determine chemical qualities. Results showed that chloride levels ranged from 74 mg/l to 412 mg/l, with 34% of boreholes having high chloride concentration. After modelling using MT3D program results indicated that the boreholes near the ocean were interfered by sea-water intrusion because chloride concentration was high. Control measures to prevent further sea-water intrusion should be put in place. Therefore, from a practical point of view, individuals who have sunk boreholes since 2020 try to mitigate the problem by installing Reverse Osmosis systems within their facilities, to reduce chloride levels from borehole water. The current research analyses the impact of intrusion on the installed RO systems on Mombasa Island, including cost implications, with the view of proposing viable mitigation measures. The reverse osmosis system though expensive would save a lot of chloride entering the bore holes. It is a little bit expensive though but the end results are positive and the chloride levels will reduce the cost of using too much soap.

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