Assessing Ecosystem Health: A Comparative Study Using Water Quality Index Analysis across Ten Lotic System in the Cross River System

Essien-Ibok, M. A., G. U. U., Titus, D. I.
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This review synthesizes findings from 10 scientific publications utilizing the weighted arithmetic Water Quality Index (WQI) to assess the status of diverse water bodies (Ikpa River, Lower Enyong Creek, Nwaniba River, Imo River, Etim Ekpo River, Lower Qua Iboe River, Ibeno Estuary, Cross River, Ikot Ebak River and Oboroenyin River) all within the Cross River System. The Analysis reveals that 6 out of 10 sampled water bodies are moderately polluted, while the remaining 4 exhibit slight pollution levels. These findings underscore significant concerns regarding water quality degradation, predominantly attributed to industrial effluents, agricultural runoff and urban contaminants. The WQI proves effective in consolidating multiple water quality parameters into a comprehensive index, facilitating a holistic assessment of pollution levels and guiding management strategies. Moving forward, concerted efforts are imperative to enhance monitoring efforts, implement stringent regulatory measures, and adopt sustainable practices to safeguard freshwater resources globally. This review underscores the urgency of integrated approaches to mitigate pollution and ensure resilience of aquatic ecosystems and public health.
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评估生态系统健康:利用水质指数分析法对十字河水系十个湖泊系统进行比较研究
本综述综合了 10 篇科学出版物的研究成果,利用加权算术水质指数 (WQI) 评估了克罗斯河水系中不同水体(伊克帕河、下恩永溪、恩瓦尼巴河、伊莫河、埃蒂姆埃克波河、下夸伊波河、伊贝诺河口、克罗斯河、伊科特埃巴克河和奥博罗宁河)的状况。分析表明,在 10 个取样水体中,有 6 个受到中度污染,其余 4 个水体受到轻度污染。这些发现凸显了人们对水质退化的严重关切,主要原因是工业废水、农业径流和城市污染物。事实证明,水质指数可以有效地将多个水质参数整合为一个综合指数,从而促进对污染水平的整体评估并指导管理策略。展望未来,必须齐心协力,加强监测工作,实施严格的监管措施,并采用可持续的方法来保护全球淡水资源。本综述强调了采取综合方法减轻污染、确保水生生态系统的恢复能力和公众健康的紧迫性。
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