Rwanda possesses multiple lakes, whose properties were rarely described. The present study assessed physico-chemical characteristics of water in Burera and Ruhondo lakes located in highly populated area with steep slopes, which are under extensive agriculture, thus water quality monitoring is important. Both lakes were alkaline with high content of Mg, while Ruhondo had higher electrical conductivity than Burera. Phosphorus and nitrogen exceeded Class III EPA standards indicating that both lakes are at risk of eutrophication. Keywords: water quality, lakes Burera and Ruhondo, Rwand
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Abstract: The pollution of lakes is mainly conceived in terms of nutrient levels and eutrophication ...
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Most tropical African lakes are facing problems of rapid population growth in the riparian communiti...
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Anthropogenic activities such as industrial effluent, domestic and agricultural waste disposal const...
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Among the world’s lakes, Lake Kivu, a rift lake in the western branch of the Eastern African Rift Sy...
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