| Literature DB >> 30737564 |
Tahmina Ajmal1, Tochukwu Kene Anyachebelu2, Marc Conrad2, David M Rawson2.
Abstract
Using a single numerical value to indicate the quality of water, a so-called Water Quality Index (WQI) is a well-established way of rating the overall water quality status of a given water body. During the last few years, researchers in the water sector have developed different such indices to address their specific needs. In this study, we attempt to obtain a WQI formula suited for evaluating the water quality of the River Lea. We have selected four different sites on the River Lea and explore the possibility of monitoring using a minimum number of parameters only. The results obtained are very encouraging and provide a strong indication that only three parameters are enough to indicate water quality of a water body.Entities:
Keywords: Environmental assessment; River Lea; Surface water; Water quality index
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30737564 PMCID: PMC6373320 DOI: 10.1007/s10661-019-7264-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Monit Assess ISSN: 0167-6369 Impact factor: 2.513
Fig. 1Map of Luton showing the river Lea (blue) and the location of the five monitoring sites (red)
Fig. 2WQI for Houghton brook at Leagrave
Fig. 3WQI calculation plot for River Lea at Leagrave
Fig. 5WQI calculations a for Luton Hoo Lake Station1 maintained by Environment Agency and b for Luton Hoo Lake Station 2 maintained by Luton Airport
Fig. 4WQI for River Lea above Luton Hoo
Fig. 6WQIobj calculation at 4 stations over two annual cycles
Fig. 7WQImin calculation with reduced parameters at the 4 stations over the duration of two annual cycles