A general classification of water quality in Indian context.

A P Sargaonkar, V A Deshpande
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Water quality criteria are developed on the basis of scientific information about the effects of pollutants upon a specific use of water. The criteria, therefore, are defined as the acceptable levels of concentrations of pollutants for a particular use and describe the water quality requirements for protecting aquatic biota and maintaining an individual water use e.g. drinking, bathing, irrigation, industrial etc. Various international and national agencies have defined water quality criteria for different uses of water in tropical/non-tropical regions e.g. European Community (EC) standards have been developed specifying the Guide Level and Maximum Admissible Level of pollutant concentration for three different uses of water vis-a-vis drinking, bathing and fish water. WHO standards are defined in terms of a Action Level, whereas, WQIHS, Teharan have defined standards as Acceptable Concentrations and Maximum Allowable Concentrations. In India, CPCB has defined five classes A to E specifying different levels of treatment required to these class of water for different uses such as drinking outdoor bathing, propogation of wildlife and fisheries, and irrigation and industrial cooling. Mostly the water quality parameters considered in defining these standards are pH, Temperature, Turbidity chlorides, SO4 NO3, BOD, DO, TDS, coliform and some of the important heavy metals. However, many other parameters are also considered by the individual agencies. Thus, it is seen that different agencies use different terminology for classification such as Guide Level, Action Level, Maximum Allowable Concentration and Acceptable Level etc. for defining the water quality criteria. Hence, it was felt that a common classification such as Excellent, Acceptable, Slightly Polluted, Polluted and Heavily Polluted water, is essential to know the water quality status. In this context, an attempt is made to define a common platform of water quality classification as given above considering the important indicator parameters and the standards suitable for Indian scenario. The CPCB criteria for different parameters has been given due consideration while defining the concentration levels in the newly defined classes. The parameters/classes for which criteria were not defined in CPCB standards, reference was made to the standards defined by other agencies. To each one of these classes integer values was assigned in geometric progression which indicate the level of pollution in numeric terms. These values were termed as class indices and form the basis for comparison of water quality from Excellent to heavily polluted. The mathematical expressions were fitted to concentration ranges/levels in each of these classes against the class index. Thus, given a set of observations on water quality in terms of the parameters considered in this work, the mathematical expressions for that parameter gives a numerical value indicating the status of water quality Excellent, Acceptable, Slightly Polluted, Polluted or Heavily Polluted water.

印度水质的一般分类。
水质标准是根据有关污染物对水的特定使用的影响的科学资料制定的。因此,这些标准被定义为特定用途的污染物浓度的可接受水平,并描述了保护水生生物群和维持个人用水(如饮用、沐浴、灌溉、工业等)的水质要求。各种国际和国家机构已经为热带/非热带地区的不同用水规定了水质标准,例如欧洲共同体(欧共体)的标准已经制定,具体规定了饮用水、洗浴水和鱼水三种不同用水的污染物浓度的指导水平和最高允许水平。世卫组织的标准是根据行动水平确定的,而德黑兰世界卫生组织的标准是根据可接受浓度和最大允许浓度确定的。在印度,CPCB定义了从A到E的五个等级,规定了这些等级的水在不同用途下的不同处理水平,如饮用、户外沐浴、野生动物繁殖和渔业、灌溉和工业冷却。在定义这些标准时,主要考虑的水质参数是pH值、温度、浊度氯化物、so4no3、BOD、DO、TDS、大肠菌群和一些重要的重金属。然而,个别机构也考虑了许多其他参数。因此,不同的机构使用不同的分类术语,如指导水平、行动水平、最大允许浓度和可接受水平等来定义水质标准。因此,人们认为,要了解水质状况,有必要将水质分为优良、可接受、轻微污染、污染和严重污染。在此背景下,考虑到重要的指标参数和适合印度情景的标准,试图定义一个如上所述的水质分类的通用平台。在确定新定义类别的浓度水平时,适当考虑了不同参数的CPCB标准。在CPCB标准中没有定义标准的参数/类别,参照其他机构定义的标准。每一类都以几何级数赋整数值,以数字形式表示污染水平。这些值被称为等级指数,并构成水质从优良到严重污染的比较基础。数学表达式与每一类的浓度范围/水平相对于类指数进行拟合。因此,根据本工作所考虑的参数,给定一组水质观测值,该参数的数学表达式给出了一个数值,表明水质状态为优良、可接受、轻度污染、污染或严重污染。
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