Impacts of Floriculture Practices on Surface Water Quality In The Case of Lake Dambel, Batu Town, Ethiopia
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Different pesticides, fertilizers, and mechanizations are used by huge floricultural companies to
enhance and expand their production capacity by floriculture companies in Batu and other
places. The main purpose of this research is to assess the overall impacts of floriculture
practices on surface water quality and environment. Besides this research aims to identify the
major sources of pollution load and manage the most source of floriculture chemical
characteristics using water quality analysis. The study area of this research was Lake Dambel
which is found 160 KMs south of Addis Ababa in the Ethiopian Central Rift Valley. Water
samples were collected from purposely selected sampling point randomly from lake Dambel to
evaluating physiochemical parameters and compliance to Ethiopian EPA standards and WHO
guidelines were made. Furthermore information collected from stakeholders, floriculture
companies, and community through interviews. The findings revealed that concentration of
turbidity, BOD, COD, TSS. PO4, NO3, SO4 and NH3 will not meet with minimum compliance
standard while parameters such as PH, EC, DO, TDS and hardness are will satisfy WHO and
Ethiopian EPA standards. This indicates that high impact on environmental farming activities of
local community and also becoming less suitable for the maintenance of fisheries and aquatic
life.
