Determination of trihalomethanes and the ionic composition of groundwater at Amman City, Jordan |
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Authors: | E. Salameh M. Alawi M. Batarseh A. Jiries |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Jordan, Faculty of Science, Amman, Jordan,;(2) Mutah University, Faculty of Science, Karak, Jordan, |
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Abstract: | A water-chemistry evaluation was made of the available springs and wells in Amman and vicinity. Trihalomethanes (THM) were found in all analysed samples with concentrations ranging from 0.2–31.88 μg/L. The probable sources of trihalomethanes in the aquifers originate from three sources: (1) chlorinated Deir Alla surface water, (2) reaction of excess chlorine in the leaky, corroded water-distribution network with organic matter in the vadose zone, and (3) sewage seepage from cesspools in the area. Total organic carbon (TOC) ranged from 0.2–1.4 mg/L. Its probable source is either from the vadose zone or the treated surface water at Deir Alla. It was found that TOC was of vital importance in the formation of THM in the presence of chlorine from the water-distribution system. Major ionic composition of the analysed samples reflected the limestone lithology of the aquifer in the investigated area. Heavy-metal content was relatively low due to the high pH of the groundwater samples. Electronic Publication |
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Keywords: | Trihalomethane Groundwater composition Heavy metals Jordan |
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