1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Pedagogical University of Kananga, Kananga, Democratic Republic of Congo.
2 Department of Medicine, facultyof sciences, University of Kananga, Kananga, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
3 Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, National Pedagogical University, Democratic Republic of Congo.
4 Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Pedagogical University of Kananga, Democratic Republic of Congo.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2026, 18(02), 116-135
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2026.18.2.0139
Received on 15 December 2025; revised on 01 February 2026; accepted on 04 February 2026
The city of Kananga is supplied with drinking water by the water distribution company (REGIDESO), whose mission is to produce water free of impurities and pathogenic microorganisms—in short, water that meets WHO international standards. Therefore, we undertook to evaluate the levels of certain elements identified during the physicochemical analysis of our prepared samples. Following this physicochemical analysis, the following results were obtained and compared to WHO standards. These include: water from the Tshibashi River with a conductivity of 62.7, a turbidity of 2.16, and a total calcium carbonate (TCC) value. ,
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2) Water treated at the plant: pH=5.07, conductivity 120, turbidity 0.2, TAC = 1.23, Cl2= 0.226, colour 7.5
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3) Water treated at the mains: pH=5.95; cond=103; Turb=0.366
TAC = 0.33, Cl₂= 0.225; color = 5.03; NO₂ = 0.027;
as for the pb⁺ ion content
Y = 0.01558x + 0.37334, the results obtained show two strongly linear lines intersecting at a single point. The titration of pb t2 with SO4-2 ions is 0.583514 with a standard deviation Sx = 0.002181 and a relative error Er = 0.37%.
The 95% confidence interval is 0.87![]()
While the Cl- ion concentration decreases over time, as reflected by the slope of the regression curve (-0.01558), the correlation coefficient is not within the acceptable range: -1 indicates
lower chlorine concentration as the distance increases. In short, of the parameters studied, the other elements either meet WHO standards or, for the most part, do not.
Methods: It is thanks to these so-called instrumental methods that we were able to prove that this water is unfit for daily consumption, as evidenced by the various results recorded in the different tables presented here.
Water; REGIDESO; Physico-chemical Quality Assessment
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Henri Beya Ngalamulume, Alain Saint Pierre Kabasele Kalombo, Martin Mande Buetu, Kimole-Ne-Kimole, John Kayembe Mputu, Yvonne Ibebeke Bomangwa Saila and Jean-Pierre Kayemeb Kayembe. Evaluation of the quality of drinking water distributed by the water distribution authority (REGIDESO) in the DRC: Case of the city of Kananga. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2026, 18(02), 116-135. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2026.18.2.0139.
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