2020
DOI: 10.25130/tjps.v25i2.235
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Study of qualitative properties of groundwater and its suitability for different uses in the Eastern of the Al- Dour city/ Salahaldin/ Iraq

Abstract: A study was conducted to evaluate the groundwater in Abo- Dalaf Area, far east of  Al-Dour city, Salahaldin governorate. The field work included, field visits to the area to know the geological reality and to identify the most important geomorphological and structural phenomena, then 10 wells were selected, distributed over the study area. Laboratory work included physical and chemical tests of water samples, The physical characteristics included, Total hardness (TH), Total Dissolved Solid (TDS) Sodium A… Show more

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“…The main problem in Iraq is the presence of salinity in groundwater as a result of geochemical interactions that occur in the geological layers in addition to human activities that can penetrate the ground through permeable layers that increase water pollution problems (EHAB et al, 2020), so it must be followed up the causes of lack of safe water, pollution control, and the use of modern technologies to determine the quality of drinking water (PATIL et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main problem in Iraq is the presence of salinity in groundwater as a result of geochemical interactions that occur in the geological layers in addition to human activities that can penetrate the ground through permeable layers that increase water pollution problems (EHAB et al, 2020), so it must be followed up the causes of lack of safe water, pollution control, and the use of modern technologies to determine the quality of drinking water (PATIL et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%