2018
DOI: 10.3390/w10080990
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Spectroscopic Determination of Water Salinity in Brackish Surface Water in Nandoni Dam, at Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa

Abstract: Abstract:The problem of limited water supply in the Vhembe District (Limpopo Province, South Africa) is exacerbated by a preponderance of dissolved salts, which cause disagreeable taste and odour in the water as reported by the communities using this water for drinking. The water treatment plant that supplies the treated water to the communities in the District sources this raw water from the Nandoni Dam at the Luvuvhu river catchment. There are no scientific studies that have been reported in the literature t… Show more

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“…Water shortage is exacerbated by poor management and climate change; thus, inducing droughts and the inability to meet the high water demand arising from a rapid population growth . Although 70% of the planet is covered with water (mainly occurring as seawater or brackish water), only 2.5% is available as freshwater . However, only 1% of this freshwater is accessible because the rest is trapped in glaciers and icecaps .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Water shortage is exacerbated by poor management and climate change; thus, inducing droughts and the inability to meet the high water demand arising from a rapid population growth . Although 70% of the planet is covered with water (mainly occurring as seawater or brackish water), only 2.5% is available as freshwater . However, only 1% of this freshwater is accessible because the rest is trapped in glaciers and icecaps .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 However, only 1% of this freshwater is accessible because the rest is trapped in glaciers and icecaps. 4,5 Therefore, desalination of seawater and brackish water using alternative, economically viable and sustainable processes is of paramount importance. Desalination processes using membrane technology (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the temperature factor, salinity is also an important factor for mangrove growth in Tapak area with a moderate level (brackish water) with an average salinity of 7 ‰ (Table 3). As stated by Nthunya et al (2018), fresh water has a salinity of 0-0.5 ‰, brackish water has a salinity of 0.5-17 ‰, and seawater has a salinity of more than 17 ‰. According to Hastuti et al (2012), the most crucial factor for the development of mangroves is salinity in case of Avicennia species growth have a positive correlation, as indicated by the increase in salinity which can stimulate its Table 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The values were chosen based on the fact that drinking water has σ < 0.05 S/m and sodium-chloride natural and sea water conductivity measurements under constant temperature (approx. 25 • C) have a variability range of 2-5% [38][39][40]. Figure 5b,c show the conductivity defined at each element for both cases, when plastic object is inserted.…”
Section: Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%