Abstract

The shortage of fresh water creates acute challenges in the West Bank of Palestine. Springs provide a main water resource in the West Bank. Investigating springs' water quality is essential step for promoting their public use. The aim of this research is to assess the microbiological and physiochemical quality parameters of drinking water from springs. The study methodology included sampling through field work and laboratory testing for water quality parameters using standard procedures. The study area covered all locations containing licensed springs by the Palestinian Water Authority in the West Bank of Palestine. The number of collected samples was 127 covering 300 springs. The chemical, physical, and biological parameters for each sample were measured. Then, the obtained characteristics were evaluated based on national and international quality standards (PSI and WHO). The investigated parameters included temperature, pH, EC, total hardness, concentrations of nitrate, sodium ions, total chlorine, residual chlorine, turbidity, and total and faecal coliforms. Most of investigated physical and chemical parameters were within the acceptable standard limits. However, the turbidity and chloride and nitrate concentrations exceeded standard limits. The findings indicate that only a minor fraction of the samples (2%) requires chlorination treatment, while most of the springs (97% of samples) are classified as possessing no risk.

Highlights

  • Introduction e climate ofPalestine is arid and semiarid

  • Water is viewed as a standout amongst the most imperative and delicate issues in the Middle East [3]. e Jordan River is the main water source that can be utilized as a surface water asset for the West Bank

  • Deterioration of water quality in Palestine and worldwide is a key environmental challenge that requires urgent action [30, 31]. e aim of this study is to examine the quality of drinking water from springs in the West Bank. e investigated parameters include chemical, physical, and microbiological characteristics for assessing the levels of water pollution in the water springs

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Introduction

Groundwater is the main water source in the West Bank. Water supply is one of the most critical issues in the Middle East. E Jordan River is the main water source that can be utilized as a surface water asset for the West Bank. Water is viewed as a standout amongst the most imperative and delicate issues in the Middle East [3].

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