Assessing groundwater quality and suitability in Qatar: Strategic insights for sustainable water management and environmental protection

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.indic.2025.100582
Sarra Aloui , Adel Zghibi , Annamaria Mazzoni , Ahmad S. Abushaikha , Adel Elomri
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Groundwater resources in arid regions are crucial for water and food security and the maintenance of ecosystem services but face significant challenges from overexploitation and contamination, exacerbated by climate change. In Qatar, understanding the spatial variability of groundwater quality and its suitability for use remains limited. This study examines groundwater quality across the peninsula and evaluates its suitability for drinking and irrigation employing comprehensive Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques and water quality assessments. Twelve physicochemical parameters were analyzed to evaluate groundwater quality and determine the hydrogeochemical facies. Geospatial analysis was employed to visualize and quantify spatial correlations between groundwater salinity and geology, rainfall, distance to sea, land use, and abstraction and recharge activities. Suitability for use was assessed using the drinking water quality index (DWQI) and a novel integrated irrigation water quality index (IWQI), constructed upon seven standard indices. Results revealed predominantly high salinity in coastal and southern parts, suggesting extensive saltwater intrusion. Spatial correlations showed combined environmental and anthropogenic influences on groundwater salinity. Recharge efforts positively influenced groundwater quality, highlighting their effectiveness. The DWQI showed excellent to good drinking suitability over 1053.3 km2 (9.1%) of the study area. The IWQI indicated high to very high irrigation suitability over 3611 km2 (31.1%), concentrated in the north-central region. These findings highlight the critical importance of groundwater quality indicators for effective monitoring and underscore the need for integrated groundwater management strategies. This study offers practical guidance for local water resource managers, policymakers, and communities while also contributing to global climate adaptation strategies.
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干旱地区的地下水资源对于水和粮食安全以及生态系统服务的维持至关重要,但却面临着过度开采和污染的巨大挑战,而气候变化又加剧了这一挑战。在卡塔尔,人们对地下水水质的空间变化及其使用适宜性的了解仍然有限。本研究采用综合地理信息系统(GIS)技术和水质评估方法,对整个半岛的地下水水质进行研究,并评估其是否适合饮用和灌溉。分析了 12 个物理化学参数,以评估地下水水质并确定水文地质化学面貌。采用地理空间分析来直观和量化地下水盐度与地质、降雨量、距海距离、土地利用以及取水和补水活动之间的空间相关性。使用饮用水水质指数(DWQI)和基于七个标准指数构建的新型综合灌溉水水质指数(IWQI)评估了地下水的使用适宜性。结果显示,沿海和南部地区的盐度普遍较高,表明海水入侵范围很广。空间相关性表明,环境和人为因素共同影响着地下水的盐度。补水工作对地下水质量产生了积极影响,凸显了补水工作的有效性。地下水质量指数(DWQI)显示,在研究区域的 1053.3 平方公里(9.1%)范围内,饮用水适宜性从优到良。灌溉水质指数(IWQI)显示,3611 平方公里(31.1%)的灌溉适宜性从高到很高,主要集中在中北部地区。这些研究结果凸显了地下水质量指标对有效监测的极端重要性,并强调了地下水综合管理战略的必要性。这项研究为当地水资源管理者、决策者和社区提供了实用指导,同时也为全球气候适应战略做出了贡献。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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