Aquifer vulnerability to pollution of Oum El-Bouaghi region in North East of Algeria
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to assess the vulnerability of the aquifer using two models of analysis (DRASTIC and GOD) that were applied in practice in the regions of Bir Chouhada, Souk Naamane and Ouled Zouai in the district of Oum El-Bouaghi.
Design/methodology/approach
This study aims to determine the most adequate methods to ensure the protection of the Bir Chouhada, Souk Naamane and Ouled Zouai aquifer from pollution using vulnerability assessment. The application of the DRASTIC and GOD models made this evaluation possible.
Findings
The analysis of the both maps of vulnerability, resulting from the application of the two methods (DRASTIC and GOD), has revealed several classes of vulnerability that are no-, low-, medium- and high-vulnerable area. High DRASTIC vulnerability values vary between 145 and 178, and those of GOD vary between 0.07 and 0.57. It is observed that vulnerability increases from the center toward the eastern part of the plain; this is confirmed by the repartition of nitrate contents. The impact of the hydraulic conductivity on vulnerability to pollution is more significant than those of the vadose zone and the aquifer media. This is well observed when considering the single-parameter sensitivity analysis.
Originality/value
The text deepens the understanding of the vulnerability assessment and quality of the aquifer and the groundwater. The present study can be used for the assessment and the management of groundwater.
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Acknowledgements
This work was partly supported by Geology Laboratory of ANNABA University. The author would like to thank Professor Benhaoua, Head of a unit in the VTRS Laboratory, El-Oued University, for reading and improving the manuscript.
Citation
Zair, N., Chaab, S. and Bertrand, C. (2017), "Aquifer vulnerability to pollution of Oum El-Bouaghi region in North East of Algeria", Management of Environmental Quality, Vol. 28 No. 3, pp. 384-399. https://doi.org/10.1108/MEQ-11-2015-0200
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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