Assessment of Temporal and Spatial Variability of Groundwater in the Mbagathi River Catchment
Abstract
Groundwater is increasingly an important source of water. Assessment of its variability helps
in guiding decisions on exploitation. Groundwater varies over space and time. Groundwater
contains multiple range of chemical parameters which influence its quality. This study entails
indexing of groundwater quality parameters in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based
environment using Kriging geostatistical analyst. The study was conducted in the Mbagathi
River catchment, a metropolitan area, Southwest of Nairobi, Kenya. Existing boreholes data
was obtained from the regulator to provide yield and water rest level characteristics. Data on
groundwater quality parameters were analyzed according to the KS EAS 12:2018 standard
from sampled boreholes. Quality, yield and water rest level data was analyzed and modeled in
ArcGIS 10.1 software geostatistical wizard for spatial and temporal variability. Prediction
maps were generated from which it was deduced that spatial and temporal variability of
groundwater in the study area exists. Temporal variability largely follows the rainfall patterns.
Groundwater quality deteriorated with decrease in rainfall by 5% on average from wet to dry
seasons. It was deduced that groundwater is mainly fair to good quality. There was no excellent
or very poor groundwater quality observed. Spatial variability predominantly followed the river
flow regime in the drainage basin. 57% of the boreholes had a good yield of at least 8.3m3/hr.
Modelling with associated prediction maps done on periodic basis is strongly recommended as
a means of communicating groundwater characteristics. Smart level sensors, digital quality
sensors and smart water meters are suggested as a means to collect and transmit data in a
programmed manner over longer periods of time.
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University of Nairobi
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