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Development of new integrated water quality index (IWQI) model to evaluate the drinking suitability of water

机译:开发新的综合水质指数(IWQI)模型以评估水的饮用适​​宜性

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Several water quality indices are used to evaluate water suitability for potable use; however, every index has strengths and weaknesses which limits the applicability and ease of use. There is a need to develop a universally accepted water quality index (WQI) which is flexible enough to represent drinking water suitability all over world. A new water quality index has been developed. The concentration of any parameter below desirable limit as well as above permissible limit will contribute to the overall increase in the index value; therefore the index is called as Integrated Water Quality Index (IWQI). In traditional WQI, desirable or permissible limits are evaluated as the standard allowable limit but in the IWQI we consider both the limits are considered, avoiding the confusion around the adoption of standard values. Based on this concept, IWQI has been classified into 5 categories viz. excellent ( 1), good (1-2), marginal (2-3), poor (3-5) and unsuitable ( 5); depends on the concentration of cations (Ca, Mg, Na and K), anions (Cl, SO4 and NO3) and other parameters (pH, TDS) present in groundwater samples. The result reveals that 2% samples excellent for drinking, 39% good, 43% marginal, 8% poor and 8% unsuitable for drinking. The results are obtained at 20% deficit of its maximum permissible limit and can be adjusted per user need to alert water managers of possible human health concerns with drinking water. The water quality is mainly affected due to the industrial and agricultural inputs into the aquifer system. The North West region is influenced by anthropogenic inputs from industrial effluents, whereas the South West region is affected from agricultural runoff due to a high level of agricultural activity. The IWQI is flexible, unbiased, easy to calculate and time saving, and will provide useful information to prioritize and maintain the water quality of potable sources and reduce human health impacts from using poor-quality groundwater resources.
机译:有几种水质指数可用于评估饮用水的适用性。但是,每个索引都有优点和缺点,这限制了其适用性和易用性。有必要开发一种普遍接受的水质指数(WQI),该指数应足够灵活以代表全世界的饮用水适用性。已经开发了新的水质指数。任何参数的浓度低于期望极限以及高于允许极限将有助于指数值的整体增加;因此该指数称为综合水质指数(IWQI)。在传统的WQI中,将期望的或允许的限制作为标准允许的限制进行评估,但在IWQI中,我们考虑了这两个限制,从而避免了采用标准值时造成的混淆。基于此概念,IWQI已分为5类。优(<1),好(1-2),边际(2-3),差(3-5)和不合适(> 5);取决于地下水样品中阳离子(Ca,Mg,Na和K),阴离子(Cl,SO4和NO3)的浓度以及其他参数(pH,TDS)。结果表明,有2%的样品适合饮用,有39%的样品良好,边缘的有43%,劣质的有8%,有8%的样品不适合饮用。在最大允许极限值不足20%的情况下获得结果,并可根据用户的需要进行调整,以提醒水管理者饮用水可能对人类健康造成的影响。水质主要受到含水层系统中工农业投入的影响。西北地区受到工业废水人为投入的影响,而西南地区则由于农业活动水平高而受到农业径流的影响。 IWQI灵活,无偏见,易于计算且节省时间,并将提供有用的信息来优先考虑和维护饮用水源的水质,并减少使用劣质地下水资源对人类健康的影响。

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