Seasonal Variations of some Physico-chemical Properties of Drinking Water in Akre District, Kurdistan Region – Iraq

Bawar Sh. Tahir, Qays Barany, Lamya Muhammad, Hasan Mezori
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Drinking water considers one of the main concerns in most developing countries. The current study aimed to evaluate the quality of drinking water in Akre district, Kurdistan Region – Iraq in four different seasons, and to compare them with WHO standards. Drinking water samples were collected from seven densely populated quarters of the city. The samples were analyzed for their physico-chemical and heavy metal quality. Physico-chemical parameters were temperature, turbidity, Electrical conductivity “EC”, pH, Total Dissolved Solids “TDS”, Chlorine “Cl- ”, Sulphate “SO4-2”, Nitrate “NO3”, Sodium “Na+”, Zinc “Zn”, Copper “Cu”, total alkalinity, total hardness, Cadmium “Cd” and Plumbum “Pb”. These are indications of polluted water and weak treatment practice, which in turn will cause many human health problems. The results from this study showed that almost all the water samples were normal in compare to the WHO guidelines, except for the total alkalinity, total hardness, Cd and Pb, were showed to be higher than WHO standards in some locations. Therefore, the study recommends the city authorities to improve their drinking water treatment or use alternative water supply to have a better drinking water.
伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区Akre地区饮用水一些理化性质的季节变化
饮用水被认为是大多数发展中国家的主要问题之一。目前的研究旨在评估伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区Akre地区四个不同季节的饮用水质量,并将其与世界卫生组织的标准进行比较。饮用水样本是从该市七个人口稠密的地区采集的。对样品进行了理化和重金属质量分析。理化参数为温度、浊度、电导率“EC”、pH、总溶解固形物“TDS”、氯“Cl-”、硫酸盐“SO4-2”、硝酸盐“NO3”、钠“Na+”、锌“Zn”、铜“Cu”、总碱度、总硬度、镉“Cd”和铅“Pb”。这些都是水污染和处理不力的迹象,这反过来又会造成许多人类健康问题。研究结果显示,除总碱度、总硬度、Cd和Pb在部分地区高于WHO标准外,几乎所有水样均符合WHO标准。因此,该研究建议城市当局改善饮用水处理或使用替代水供应以获得更好的饮用水。
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