2023
DOI: 10.12912/27197050/163122
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Application of Water Quality Index to Assess the Potability of the Phreatic Aquifer in Ouargla (Algeria)

Hammad Nabila,
Bouselsal Boualem,
Boussaada Nawel
et al.

Abstract: Groundwater is essential for sustainable development and drinking water supply in the Saharan regions. This work aims to assess the quality of water for domestic use and the hydrogeochemical characteristics of the phreatic aquifer of the Ouargla. Forty-two (42) wells capturing the phreatic aquifer are sampled and analyzed. The parameters analyzed are pH, EC, TDS, cations and anions. The water's potability was evaluated using the Water Quality Index (WQI) method, using the main physicochemical parameters that h… Show more

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“…We focused on WQI as it relates to human consumption in our investigation. Three main processes were involved in calculating our WQI: choosing parameters, identifying sub-indices, and applying a mathematical formula to combine these sub-indices (Boussaada et al, 2023;Tiwari et al, 2017). We used the weighted arithmetic index approach (Hammed et al, 2023; Bouselsal and (1)…”
Section: Water Quality Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We focused on WQI as it relates to human consumption in our investigation. Three main processes were involved in calculating our WQI: choosing parameters, identifying sub-indices, and applying a mathematical formula to combine these sub-indices (Boussaada et al, 2023;Tiwari et al, 2017). We used the weighted arithmetic index approach (Hammed et al, 2023; Bouselsal and (1)…”
Section: Water Quality Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%