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River Mpanga holds paramount importance as a primary water source for the densely populated
and predominantly rural communities in western Uganda, which receives domestic, household and
agricultural waste. Various community activities along the banks of River Mpanga have affected
the river water quality from the upstream to downstream. Measures such as preparation of the
Mpanga Catchment Management plan, details the regulating of washing bags, demarcating the
buffer zone and sensitizing communities on the importance of conserving the environment have
been implemented to curb the contamination of the river. However these strategies have been
ineffective. This study focuses on using existing physical models to ascertain the extent the fate of
the pollutants in surface water resources and develop mitigation measures to curb contamination
of River Mpanga. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of pollution on the water quality
of the river. To achieve this aim, a pollutant tracking model from the catchment to River Mpanga
was developed using WEAP to enable the identification of sampling points along the river,
potential for the increase of BOD concentration, water samples were collected from ten sampling
points along River Mpanga. The water samples were analyzed for physic-chemical parameters that
is Temperature, pH and BOD. The water samples showed high concentration of BOD (>15.0mg/l)
along the selected sampling points. The WEAP model was used for hydrological modeling of the
River Mpanga Catchment and the model calibration yielded R value of 0.73 and the Nash Sutcliffe
Efficiency Co-efficient value of 0.50 and then surface water quality modeling was accomplished
using the WASP tool. Enhancing riparian buffer zones, public awareness and education, sanitation
infrastructure, pollution control regulations and construction of wastewater treatment plant were
suggested to mitigate water pollution of the river by utilizing the key informant interviews (KIIs)
and direct observations within the River Mpanga Catchment. The construction of a Wastewater
treatment plant was selected as the most suitable mitigation measure with the performance score
of 0.254 by the use of the Technique for Order Performance by Similarity to Ideal Solution
(TOPSIS) method. Further studies are recommended to be executed on sediment transportation
and their impact on River Mpanga’s water and innovative technologies for detecting and
monitoring pollutants in the River. |
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