Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2007
Volume: 2
Issue: 4
Page No. 671 - 679

Vulnerability and Pollution Risks in the Alluvial Aquifer of Tebessa-Morsott

Authors : S. Kachi , N. Kherici and N. Kachi

Abstract: The present study treats the vulnerability and risks of pollution of the alluvial aquifer of Tebessa-Morsott that ranks amongst the major groundwater reservoirs of the region. The method used to asses groundwater vulnerability is the DRASTIC method, which is based on seven parameters that affect and control the groundwater flow: Depth to groundwater, Impact of the unsaturated zone, net recharge, aquifer media, hydraulic conductivity, soil media, topography (slope). These parameters were obtained from data field, synthetic maps relative to the area considered and then identified within each cell after discretization of the studied area in regular square cells. For each cell, the DRASTIC rating for each parameter was multiplied by the DRASTIC weight for that cell and summed to determine the DRASTIC index. A detailed vulnerability map was obtained, showing four classes of potential pollution of the aquifer. Check analysis of the quality of groundwater within these zones are carried out in order to assess the risks of contamination. Pollution by nitrates occurs especially in the wells of low depth, but also in certain drillings for drinking water, whereas bacteriological pollution is observed only in the domestic wells.

How to cite this article:

S. Kachi , N. Kherici and N. Kachi , 2007. Vulnerability and Pollution Risks in the Alluvial Aquifer of Tebessa-Morsott . Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2: 671-679.

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