Aquifer Characterization Using Geophysical and Pumping Test Data in Kericho, Kenya

Authors

  • Abigail Kenduiywo Chepkemoi Department of Soil Water and Environmental Engineering, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9832-1827
  • Patrick G. Home Department of Water, Energy, Environment, Forestry and Natural Resources, Kericho County, Kericho
  • James Messo Raude Department of Water, Energy, Environment, Forestry and Natural Resources, Kericho County, Kericho

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/jagst.v22i3.9

Keywords:

geophysical, hydraulic parameters, kericho, pumping test

Abstract

The exploration of groundwater resources has considerable potential for boosting water supplies in Kericho County, Kenya. However, it is underused due to limited knowledge caused lack of adequate research in this field. As a way to fill this gap, this study aimed to characterize hydraulic and hydrogeological parameters controlling groundwater occurrence in the Kericho aquifer in Kericho County, Kenya. To achieve this objective, the study utilized a combination of geophysical and pumping test data. Consequently, fifty Vertical Electric Soundings (VES) were carried out to determine the aquifer properties of the study area. Further, 7 out of 50 surveyed sites were drilled to depths ranging between 30m and 230m, and test pumping was done for 24 hours. Geophysical results show that the average hydraulic conductivity in the study area varies from 1.96 m day-1 to 6.2 m day-1. The transmissivity ranged from 35.83 m2 day-1 to 5166.4 m2 day-1, while the yield ranged between 0.7 and 9.7 M3/hr. The aquifer hydraulic parameters determined from geophysical and pumping test data were analysed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). The results show no significant difference (p = 0.948151> 0.05) on hydraulic conductivity between geophysical and pumping test methods. Therefore, this study confirmed the reliability of both methodologies for groundwater assessment. Identifying prospective groundwater zones in the research area demonstrates that the combination of these methods is efficient and suited for groundwater exploration. It is suggested that observation wells be added in future studies to allow for the computation of storativity

Author Biographies

Abigail Kenduiywo Chepkemoi , Department of Soil Water and Environmental Engineering, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi

 

 

 

Patrick G. Home, Department of Water, Energy, Environment, Forestry and Natural Resources, Kericho County, Kericho

 

 

 

James Messo Raude, Department of Water, Energy, Environment, Forestry and Natural Resources, Kericho County, Kericho

 

 

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Published

08-05-2023

How to Cite

Kenduiywo Chepkemoi , A., Gathome Home, P., & Messo Raude, J. (2023). Aquifer Characterization Using Geophysical and Pumping Test Data in Kericho, Kenya. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 22(3), 116–135. https://doi.org/10.4314/jagst.v22i3.9