Impacts of Illegal Gold Panning on Surface Water Quality in Umzingwane River of Umzingwane District, Zimbabwe

The study assessed the impacts of illegal gold panning on surface water quality in Umzingwane River. The study adopted a mixed methods research design. In this case, questionnaires and interviews were used to gather information on poor surface water quality problems and its impacts on aquatic vegeta...

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Main Authors: Kudakwashe C.R. Muringaniza, Roberta Mavugara, Tatenda Musasa, Confidence Lembani
Other Authors: Midlands State University
Format: preprint
Language:English
Published: Research Square 2022
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Online Access:https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5323
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2238228/v1
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Confidence Lembani
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description The study assessed the impacts of illegal gold panning on surface water quality in Umzingwane River. The study adopted a mixed methods research design. In this case, questionnaires and interviews were used to gather information on poor surface water quality problems and its impacts on aquatic vegetation. Three sampling points were noted and were named 1, 2 and 3 with site 1 located before the illegal gold mining zone and site 2 was adjacent to the mining zone and site 3 after the mining zone. Samples were taken for the dry season (September) and the wet season (December). Three grab samples were taken at each sampling point to make a composite sample. Based on the results obtained illegal gold mining along Umzingwane River cutting across Umzingwane district ward 4 has led to contaminated surface water quality as all the surface water quality physicochemical parameters such as PH, COD, dissolved solids, dissolved substances, turbidity, copper and iron at some point were above the WHO and SAZ standards especially at site 2 and 3. This raises concern as the river is a major source of water for a number of human activities and hence the need to maintain its quality at desirable level. There is need for responsible authorities to find alternatives sources of water or adopt new technology of water treatment of raw water and also reduce the levels of pollution in the river
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spelling ir-11408-53232022-12-20T10:47:22Z Impacts of Illegal Gold Panning on Surface Water Quality in Umzingwane River of Umzingwane District, Zimbabwe Kudakwashe C.R. Muringaniza Roberta Mavugara Tatenda Musasa Confidence Lembani Midlands State University Midlands State University Midlands State University Midlands State University Illegal gold panning Surface water quality Umzingwane River The study assessed the impacts of illegal gold panning on surface water quality in Umzingwane River. The study adopted a mixed methods research design. In this case, questionnaires and interviews were used to gather information on poor surface water quality problems and its impacts on aquatic vegetation. Three sampling points were noted and were named 1, 2 and 3 with site 1 located before the illegal gold mining zone and site 2 was adjacent to the mining zone and site 3 after the mining zone. Samples were taken for the dry season (September) and the wet season (December). Three grab samples were taken at each sampling point to make a composite sample. Based on the results obtained illegal gold mining along Umzingwane River cutting across Umzingwane district ward 4 has led to contaminated surface water quality as all the surface water quality physicochemical parameters such as PH, COD, dissolved solids, dissolved substances, turbidity, copper and iron at some point were above the WHO and SAZ standards especially at site 2 and 3. This raises concern as the river is a major source of water for a number of human activities and hence the need to maintain its quality at desirable level. There is need for responsible authorities to find alternatives sources of water or adopt new technology of water treatment of raw water and also reduce the levels of pollution in the river 1 23 2022-12-20T10:47:22Z 2022-12-20T10:47:22Z 2022-11-08 preprint https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5323 https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2238228/v1 en open Research Square
spellingShingle Illegal gold panning
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Confidence Lembani
Impacts of Illegal Gold Panning on Surface Water Quality in Umzingwane River of Umzingwane District, Zimbabwe
title Impacts of Illegal Gold Panning on Surface Water Quality in Umzingwane River of Umzingwane District, Zimbabwe
title_full Impacts of Illegal Gold Panning on Surface Water Quality in Umzingwane River of Umzingwane District, Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Impacts of Illegal Gold Panning on Surface Water Quality in Umzingwane River of Umzingwane District, Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Illegal Gold Panning on Surface Water Quality in Umzingwane River of Umzingwane District, Zimbabwe
title_short Impacts of Illegal Gold Panning on Surface Water Quality in Umzingwane River of Umzingwane District, Zimbabwe
title_sort impacts of illegal gold panning on surface water quality in umzingwane river of umzingwane district, zimbabwe
topic Illegal gold panning
Surface water quality
Umzingwane River
url https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5323
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