Integrated assessment of groundwater contamination: A multi-marker approach for comprehensive water quality monitoring

Water Supply Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.2166/ws.2024.065
Asima Zehra, S. Kaur, J. Gill, Randhir Singh
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This study investigated the presence of adenoviral markers (Library-Independent microbial source tracking tool) in the groundwater of Ludhiana, Punjab, India, a hitherto unexplored area. While deep aquifers post-chlorination were adenovirus free, shallow aquifers near farm wastewater pits exhibited human adenovirus and bovine adenovirus. Coliform-negative samples also harboured pathogens, highlighting the limitations of conventional indicators. Surface water displayed higher viral contamination, potentially impacting groundwater. The use of farm wastewater for irrigation and open pit disposal emerged as key contributors, advocating for sustainable wastewater management. Physiochemical and microbial analyses revealed variations across sites, emphasizing regional and temporal variations. The weighted arithmetic water quality index ranged from good to very poor, with deep aquifers showing better quality than shallow ones. A novel approach incorporating graphical representations of adenovirus estimations alongside water quality index provided a more comprehensive understanding. Intriguingly, the study revealed the presence of coliforms irrespective of water quality grade, questioning its reliability as a sole indicator. Correlations between specific water quality grades and adenovirus types suggested targeted control measures. The lack of significant correlations between viral markers and conventional parameters in groundwater compared to surface water studies highlighted the unique dynamics of groundwater contamination.
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地下水污染综合评估:综合水质监测的多标记方法
本研究调查了印度旁遮普省卢迪亚纳地下水中腺病毒标记(独立于图书馆的微生物源追踪工具)的存在情况,这是一个迄今为止尚未开发的地区。氯化后的深层含水层不含腺病毒,而农场废水坑附近的浅层含水层则显示出人类腺病毒和牛腺病毒。大肠菌群阴性的样本中也含有病原体,这凸显了传统指标的局限性。地表水的病毒污染程度较高,可能会对地下水造成影响。将农场废水用于灌溉和露天粪坑处理是造成污染的主要原因,这倡导了可持续的废水管理。理化和微生物分析表明了不同地点的差异,强调了区域和时间差异。加权算术水质指数从良好到极差不等,深含水层的水质好于浅含水层。将腺病毒估算结果与水质指数相结合的新方法提供了更全面的理解。耐人寻味的是,研究发现,无论水质等级如何,都存在大肠菌群,这就质疑了大肠菌群作为唯一指标的可靠性。特定水质等级与腺病毒类型之间的相关性建议采取有针对性的控制措施。与地表水研究相比,地下水中的病毒标记与常规参数之间缺乏明显的相关性,这凸显了地下水污染的独特动态。
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