Water Quality Evaluation of Tigris River by using Canadian and Horton Water Quality Index

Zainab Altemimi, Mohammed Al-Juhaishi
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Water quality index (WQI) is a simplified and explicable number calcuated from data on tested prameters in water. In this study, two methods for calculating water quality index (WQI) were used to assess the water quality of Tigris River using monthly data from 2011 to 2013. The data were collected at four different gauging stations. Two gauing stations are located on Tigris River at upstream in Mosul city while the other two downstream gauging stations are located on Tigris River at downstream in Al-Amarah city. The Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment’s (CCME WQI) and Horton (Horton’s WQI) methods were applied to assess the water quality of Tigris River at the selected stations. The data used in the assessment included several parameters such as calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), potassium (K), chloride (Cl), sulfate (SO4), bicarbonate (HCO3), nitrate (NO3), total dissolved solid (TDS), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) and electric conductivity (EC). According to the values of CCME WQI mehod, the quality of Tigris River in Mosul city was at a good level (the values of WQI were varied from 83 to 94) while it and falls under the marginal category in Al-Amarah city (the values were varied from varied from 52 to 59). However, the application of Horton’s WQI method showed that the quality of Tigris River in Mosul city was fluctuated from excellent to good (values of WQI varied from 24 to 80 per month) while it was poor in  Al-Amarah city (values of WQI varied from 74 to 160 per month).  In conclusion, the Horton’s WQI method was found more relastic when used to  assess the water quality of Tigris River compared with CCME WQI method.
利用加拿大和霍顿水质指数评估底格里斯河水质
水质指数(WQI)是根据水中检测参数的数据计算得出的简化且可解释的数字。本研究采用两种计算水质指数(WQI)的方法,利用 2011 年至 2013 年的月度数据评估底格里斯河的水质。数据在四个不同的测量站收集。其中两个测量站位于底格里斯河上游的摩苏尔市,另外两个下游测量站位于底格里斯河下游的阿马拉市。采用加拿大环境部长理事会(CCME WQI)和霍顿(Horton's WQI)方法对选定测站的底格里斯河水质进行了评估。评估中使用的数据包括多个参数,如钙 (Ca)、镁 (Mg)、钠 (Na)、钾 (K)、氯化物 (Cl)、硫酸盐 (SO4)、碳酸氢盐 (HCO3)、硝酸盐 (NO3)、总溶解固体 (TDS)、生化需氧量 (BOD5) 和电导率 (EC)。根据 CCME WQI 值,摩苏尔市的底格里斯河水质处于良好水平(WQI 值从 83 到 94 不等),而阿马拉市的底格里斯河水质则处于边缘水平(WQI 值从 52 到 59 不等)。然而,霍顿水质指数法的应用表明,摩苏尔市底格里斯河的水质从优到良(每月水质指数值从 24 到 80 不等),而阿马拉市的水质较差(每月水质指数值从 74 到 160 不等)。 总之,与 CCME 水质指数法相比,霍顿水质指数法在评估底格里斯河水质时更为可靠。
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