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Water Quality Assessment in Terms of Water Quality Index

Shweta Tyagi, Bhavtosh Sharma, Prashant Kumar Singh, Rajendra Dobhal

2020American journal of water resources1,128 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Water quality index (WQI) is valuable and unique rating to depict the overall water quality status in a single term that is helpful for the selection of appropriate treatment technique to meet the concerned issues. However, WQI depicts the composite influence of different water quality parameters and communicates water quality information to the public and legislative decision makers. In spite of absence of a globally accepted composite index of water quality, some countries have used and are using aggregated water quality data in the development of water quality indices. Attempts have been made to review the WQI criteria for the appropriateness of drinking water sources. Besides, the present article also highlights and draws attention towards the development of a new and globally accepted “Water Quality Index” in a simplified format, which may be used at large and could represent the reliable picture of water quality.

Topics & Concepts

Water qualityIndex (typography)Quality (philosophy)Composite indexLegislatureEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental scienceWater resource managementEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceBusinessComposite indicatorGeographyEconomicsArchaeologyPhilosophyEpistemologyBiologyEcologyWorld Wide WebFinancial systemWater Quality and Pollution AssessmentGroundwater and Isotope GeochemistryWater resources management and optimization