Title of article :
Factors influencing development of management strategies
for the Abou Ali River in Lebanon
I: Spatial variation and land use B
Author/Authors :
May A. Massoud a، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , Mutasem El-Fadel، نويسنده , , Mark D. Scrimshaw، نويسنده , , John N. Lester، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Surface water bodies are progressively subject to increasing stress as a result of environmentally degrading processes primarily
related to anthropogenic activities. This study assesses and examines the impact of land use and land-based activities on the spatial
variation in water quality of the Abou Ali River in North Lebanon. It is the first detailed study of its kind in Lebanon and adds to
the existing knowledge by shedding light on a relatively small Mediterranean river in a developing country where there is a paucity
of such studies. The assessment was conducted at the end of the dry season in 2002 and 2003 and the end of the wet season in 2003
and 2004. The study has demonstrated the importance of anthropogenic influences on the water quality of the Abou Ali River
Basin, as concentrations of most contaminants were higher at locations with greatest human activity. The most adversely affected
area was the section of the river that flows through an entirely urbanized and highly populated region, the Tripoli conurbation.
Upstream rural sites were enriched by contaminants primarily from non-point sources such as agricultural runoff and poultry litter
whereas contaminant concentrations at the urban sites were enriched by a combination of sewage discharge and flow of
contaminants from upstream. If the Abou Ali River is to be utilized as a managed water resource and its water quality sustained,
point source discharges will require treatment and land use management must be planned to minimize the impact of diffuse source
pollution on the river. A high priority should be given to the implementation and enforcement of the precautionary and polluter
pays principles. Moreover, an effective legal, economic and institutional framework is required to encourage investment in waste
reduction and control and to introduce environmentally sound practices.
Keywords :
Spatial variation , Water quality , land use , Abou Ali River , Management , Lebanon
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment