2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094562
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Association of Physicochemical Characteristics, Aggregate Indices, Major Ions, and Trace Elements in Developing Groundwater Quality Index (GWQI) in Agricultural Area

Abstract: The aim of this study was to propose a groundwater quality index (GWQI) that presents water quality data as a single number and represents the water quality level. The development of the GWQI in agricultural areas is vital as the groundwater considered as an alternative water source for domestic purposes. The insufficiency of the groundwater quality standard in Malaysia revealed the importance of the GWQI development in determining the quality of groundwater. Groundwater samples were collected from thirteen gr… Show more

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“…groundwater quality of the region under investigation and its appropriateness for drinking purposes are investigated using the water quality index (WQI), which is calculated from experimental data and drinking water standards (APHA, 2005;WHO, 2011). Many groundwater quality indices (GWQIs) have been used to measure groundwater quality have been improved by a number of researchers (Honarbakhsh et al, 2019;Tripathi & Singal, 2019;Barbosa Filho & de Oliveira, 2021;Harun et al, 2021). WQI is one of the criteria for classifying groundwater, and it also denotes the relative quality of water.…”
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“…groundwater quality of the region under investigation and its appropriateness for drinking purposes are investigated using the water quality index (WQI), which is calculated from experimental data and drinking water standards (APHA, 2005;WHO, 2011). Many groundwater quality indices (GWQIs) have been used to measure groundwater quality have been improved by a number of researchers (Honarbakhsh et al, 2019;Tripathi & Singal, 2019;Barbosa Filho & de Oliveira, 2021;Harun et al, 2021). WQI is one of the criteria for classifying groundwater, and it also denotes the relative quality of water.…”
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confidence: 99%