Title of article :
Hydrochemical study of some bottled water produced in the city of N Djamena (Republic of Chad)
Author/Authors :
haggar, h. university mohamed i - faculty of science - mineral chemistry laboratory of solid and analytical, Oujda, morocco , haggar, h. institut national supérieur du sahara et du sahel d iriba - département de génie rural, Iriba, chad , gharibi, e. university mohamed i - faculty of science - mineral chemistry laboratory of solid and analytical, Oujda, morocco , taupin, j-d. university of montpellier (um) - institut de recherche pour le développement(ird), french national centre for scientific research (cnrs) - unité mixte de recherche (umr), Montpellier, France , ghalit, m. university mohamed i - faculty of science - mineral chemistry laboratory of solid and analytical, Oujda, Morocco
Abstract :
The study of bottled water collected from groundwater and their quality in different countries mostly in sub Saharan countries has become a matter of concern because of their important consumption. The physicochemical characterization of these water withdrawn from aquifers systems and bottled water is used to assess the natural process of acquiring their mineralization and also to identify the existence of anthropogenic pollution. The aim of this work is to study the physicochemicalcomposition ofseven (07) samples of bottled water found in N Djamena, Chad. in terms of the major principal elements (Ca²⁺, Mg²⁺, Na⁺, K⁺; HCO ⁻, SO ²⁻, Cl⁻), minor ions (NH ⁺ and NO ⁻), silica and some heavy metals. The results of analysis showed that the bottled water produced in N Djamena had good physicochemical qualities despite a very slight excess of lead. These bottled water presented moderate mineralization and shown a diversified hydrochemical facies, HCO₃-Mg, HCO₃-Mg/Na, HCO₃/Cl-Na, Cl⁻Ca/Mg.
Keywords :
Bottled Water , Hydrochemical Study , Rivers , N’Dajamena
Journal title :
Journal of Materials and Environmental Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials and Environmental Science