Groundwater of the Tanoubart Water Table in the Region of Rabat-Salé-Kenitra
Hamdan Abderrahim1, Tiskar Malik2, Aouane el Mahjoub3, Benahmad Chaimaa4, Chaouch Abdelaziz5

1Hamdan Abderrahim, Ibn Tofail Faculty of Science, Laboratory of Agro-physiology, Biotechnology, Environment and Quality, Kenitra, Marocco.
2Tiskar Malik, Ibn Tofail Faculty of Science, Laboratory of Agro-physiology, Biotechnology, Environment and Quality, Kenitra, Marocco.
3Aouane el Mahjoub, Ibn Tofail Faculty of Science, Laboratory of Agro-physiology, Biotechnology, Environment and Quality, Kenitra, Marocco.
4Benahmad Chaimaa, Ibn Tofail Faculty of Science, Laboratory of Agro-physiology, Biotechnology, Environment and Quality, Kenitra, Marocco.
5Chaouch Abdelaziz, Ibn Tofail Faculty of Science, Laboratory of Agro-physiology, Biotechnology, Environment and Quality, Kenitra, Marocco.
Manuscript received on May 22, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on June 09, 2019. | Manuscript published on June 15, 2019. | PP: 19-23 | Volume-3 Issue-10, June 2019. | Retrieval Number: J02800631019/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Environmental concern presupposes a certain fundamental dynamism aimed at protecting ecosystems from all types of pollution and improving environmental management. The objective of our work is to determine the degree of pollution of the water table of Tanoubart of Rabat -Salé -Kénitra region (Morocco). During the period March 2017 / June 2018, two companions of groundwater sampling were carried out at the level of the wells located in rural areas, these samples were analyzed according to the water quality assessment techniques described by Rodier (1978, 2009) and the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO). The physicochemical analysis has shown that the wells studied have high concentrations to the standards recommended by WHO (1994) and by Morocco (Moroccan Standard, 1991) and poses a serious problem of direct consumption.
Keywords: Groundwater, Quality, Wells, Physico-chemistry, Pollution.