2020
DOI: 10.32598/jaehr.9.3.1221
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Assessment of Groundwater Quality in the Jajrood River Basin, Tehran, Iran: A Coupled Physicochemical and Hydrogeochemical Study

Abstract: Background: The physicochemical composition of groundwater is affected by the quantity and quality of surrounding aquifers which are in turn recharging from adjacent river waters. Methods: In the present study, 20 surface and 16 groundwater samples were collected in pre- and post-monsoon season from the Jajrood River basin, Tehran, Iran. The samples were analyzed for 18 physicochemical water quality characteristics to assess the river and groundwater qualities. Hydrogeochemical analyses of groundwater samples … Show more

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“…Hence, it is crucial to conduct regular studies and perform periodic checks on water sources and water supply stations to safeguard the health of consumers. 6,7 Of the most common methods of assessing drinking water in the world for hazardous substances are the approaches proposed by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 8 They are the most important method for estimating the degrees of potential risks of drinking water pollutants such as nitrates and heavy metals.…”
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“…Hence, it is crucial to conduct regular studies and perform periodic checks on water sources and water supply stations to safeguard the health of consumers. 6,7 Of the most common methods of assessing drinking water in the world for hazardous substances are the approaches proposed by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 8 They are the most important method for estimating the degrees of potential risks of drinking water pollutants such as nitrates and heavy metals.…”
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confidence: 99%