Investigation of water quality in wet and dry seasons under climate change

Safieh Javadinejad, R. Dara, M. Hamed, Mariwan Akram Hamah Saeed, F. Jafary
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Providing fresh water suitable for drinking and farming and living organisms in the ecosystem is essential. To evaluate water quality, qualitative indicators are often employed for managing water resources and water quality protection and pollution abatement. This study evaluated the quality of Borkhar basin water resources using three different water quality indices, including National Institutes of Health Water Quality Index (NIHWQI) having nine parameters, the Oregon Water Quality Index (OWQI) having eight parameters, and the Canadian Water Quality Indices (CWQI) with 22 main parameters. Using data for a period of 30 years, NIHWQI, OWQI and CWQI were used. To analyze water quality of the entire basin for current and future time. Results showed that water quality of the basin was in a very moderate range according to NSFWQI, and was in a very bad range accordingly to OWQI. Water quality forecasts showed that future water quality would be bad, based on OWQI and moderate based on NSFWQI, whereas based on CWQI, it will be good for drinking, and bad for aquatic animals, recreation, irrigation, and livestock use.
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气候变化条件下干湿季节水质调查
提供适合饮用和农业的淡水以及生态系统中的生物是必不可少的。为了评价水质,通常采用定性指标进行水资源管理和水质保护与污染减排。本研究采用美国国立卫生研究院水质指数(NIHWQI)(9个参数)、俄勒冈州水质指数(OWQI)(8个参数)和加拿大水质指数(CWQI)(22个主要参数)3种不同的水质指标对Borkhar流域水资源质量进行了评价。采用NIHWQI、OWQI和CWQI,数据跨度为30年。分析当前和未来整个流域的水质。结果表明,根据NSFWQI,流域水质处于中庸范围,根据OWQI,流域水质处于极差范围。基于OWQI的水质预测结果为“差”,基于NSFWQI的水质预测结果为“中等”,基于CWQI的水质预测结果为“好”,而基于水生动物、游憩、灌溉和畜牧业的水质预测结果为“差”。
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