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Protocol for the estimation of drinking water quality index (DWQI) in water resources: Artificial neural network (ANFIS) and Arc-Gis.

Majid RadFard1, Mozhgan Seif2, Amir Hossein Ghazizadeh Hashemi3, Ahmad Zarei4,5, Mohammad Hossein Saghi6, Naseh Shalyari7, Roya Morovati1, Zoha Heidarinejad8, Mohammad Reza Samaei1.   

Abstract

Drinking water sources may be polluted by various pollutants depending on geological conditions and agricultural, industrial, and other human activities. Ensuring the safety of drinking water is, therefore, of a great importance. The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of drinking groundwater in Bardaskan villages and to determine the water quality index. Water samples were taken from 30 villages and eighteen parameters including calcium hardness (CaH), total hardness (TH), turbidity, pH, temperature, total dissolved solids (TDS), electrical conductivity (EC), alkalinity (ALK), magnesium (Mg2+), calcium (Ca2+), potassium (K+), sodium (Na+), sulphate (SO4 2-), bicarbonate (HCO3 -), fluoride (F-), nitrate (NO3 -), nitrite (NO2 -) and chloride (Cl-) were analyzed for the purpose for this study. The water quality index of groundwater has been estimated by using the ANFIS. The spatial locations are shown using GPS. The results of this study showed that water hardness, electrical conductivity, sodium and sulfate in 66, 13, 45 and 12.5% of the studied villages were higher than the Iranian drinking water standards, respectively. Based on the Drinking Water Quality Index (DWQI), water quality in 3.3, 60, 23.3 and 13.3% of villages was excellent, good, poor and very poor, respectively. •Groundwater is one of the sources of drinking water in arid and semi-arid regions such as Bardaskan villages, which monitor the quality of these resources in planning for improving the quality of water resources.•The DWQI can clearly provide information associated with the status of water quality resources in Bardaskan villages.•The results of this study clearly indicated that with appropriate selection of input variables, ANFIS as a soft computing approach can estimate water quality indices properly and reliably.•Some parameters were in the undesirable level is some villages. Therefore, the government should try to improve the chemical and physical quality of drinking water in these areas with the necessary strategies.

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Keywords:  Bardaskan villages; Drinking water; Estimation a water quality index in Bardaskan city; Iran; WQI

Year:  2019        PMID: 31193115      PMCID: PMC6517571          DOI: 10.1016/j.mex.2019.04.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MethodsX        ISSN: 2215-0161


Specifications Table

Description of protocol

Clean water is necessary for human communities and generally it is a necessary input to human production and an important tool of economic development [1]. It has a considerable role in social prosperity and the health of human [2,3]. Water quality is dependent on water composition and can be affected by natural process and human activities [4]. Aquifers are important freshwater sources that provide human with water for many purposes such as drinking, agricultural, industrial and recreation [5]. Water resources in many Iranian urban and rural areas face serious threats deriving from groundwater pollution, increasing industrial and agricultural activities coupled with environmental pollution and improper management of all types of wastes [[6], [7], [8], [9]]. After contamination, the restoration of its quality groundwater quality is difficult it usually takes a long time to regain its natural state [10,11]. Consistent and regular monitoring of groundwater quality in a region identifies areas with potential environmental health problems. Recently, water quality indices have been considerably used by many researchers in many nations [[12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [17], [18]]. Drinking Water Quality Index (DWQI) gives a numerical value that shows overall quality of water, by considering the different physico-chemical parameters of water at a certain location and time [[19], [20], [21]]. The distribution map of DWQI in the studied villages are shown using GIS software.

Materials and methods

Study area description

The city of Bardaskan is located in Razavi Khorasan Province, in eastern Iran. The city covers an area of 7664 km2, located between 35° 15′N and 57° 58′E. Neighboring cities of the Bardaskan are Sabzevar city (in the North), Khalilabad (in the east), Tabas (in the south) and Semnan (in the west). Bardaskan’s temperature in the hottest summer day is nearly 45 °C and in the coldest winter night is −5 °C and the average annual precipitation is 150 mm. Location of the study area in Bardaskan city in Khorasan Razavi and in Iran is shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1

Location of the study area in Bardaskan city, Khorasan Razavi, Iran.

Location of the study area in Bardaskan city, Khorasan Razavi, Iran.

Sample collection and analysis

All the chemicals used in this study were of analytical grade and were purchased from the Merck. A total of thirty (30) water samples were taken for main drinking water resources of 30 villages of Bardaskan during 2016–2017. Villages were coded as 1–30. All samples were collected in polyethylene bottles and then transferred to water and wastewater laboratories at temperatures below 4 °C. Eighteen (18) parameters including calcium hardness (CaH), total hardness (TH), turbidity, pH, temperature, total dissolved solids (TDS), electrical conductivity (EC), alkalinity (ALK), magnesium (Mg2+), calcium (Ca2+), potassium (K+), sodium (Na+), sulphate (SO42−), bicarbonate (HCO3−), fluoride (F−), nitrate (NO3−), nitrite (NO2−) and chloride (Cl−) were analyzed for the purpose for this study. All water samples were analyzed using standard method for the examination of water and wastewater. Titrimetric method was used for hardness, magnesium, calcium and chloride determination [[22], [23], [24], [25]]. pH was analyzed with pH meter (model wtw, Esimetrwb), EC was determined with Esimetrwb device, turbidity with turbidity meter (model Hach 50161/co 150 model P2100Hach, USA). Fluoride, nitrate and sulfate were also determined by the Hach DR5000 spectrophotometer in the Bardaskan Rural Water and Wastewater Laboratory [25,26]. Finally, the results of water quality in Bardaskan villages were compared with Iran's drinking water standard 1053 [27,28]. Then, in order to determine the water quality in Bardaskan villages, the DWQI was determined according to the following equations (Fig. 2). Firstly, the following equation was used to compute the relative weight [21]:Which is in this equation, wi is the relative weight, Wi is the weight of each parameter and n is the number of parameters. Secondly, the quality rating scale for each parameter is calculated by dividing its concentration in each water sample by its respective standards World Health Organization and multiplied the results by 100.Where, qi is the quality rating, Ci is the concentration of each chemical parameter in each sample in mg/L and Si is the World Health Organization (WHO) guideline for each parameter in mg/L according to the WHO, For computing the final stage of DWQI, the SI is first determined for each parameter. The sum of SI values gives the water quality index for each sample.SIi is the sub-index of ith parameter, and qi is the rating based on concentration of ith parameter and n is the number of parameters [20].
Fig. 2

Checking and training errors DWQI for optimization of epochs.

Checking and training errors DWQI for optimization of epochs.

Modeling by neural-fuzzy systems

Adaptive network-based fuzzy inference (ANFIS), based on the first-order Sugeno fuzzy model, was used in this study [29]. This method combines multilayer feed forward back-propagation network and fuzzy inference system and takes the advantages of artificial neural networks and fuzzy logic [30,31]. Over the recent years environmental researchers have utilized this method for several tasks such as prediction, modeling, system control and decision making [32,33]. And for the final analysis of the ANFIS, MATLAB V.20178b software was used. ANFIS as a soft computing approach can estimate water quality indices properly and reliably [34,35].

Results

Results of studied parameters including hardness, pH, turbidity, temperature, total dissolved solids and electrical conductivity in water samples of Bardaskan villages are shown in Table 1. Cations and anions measured in these areas are also shown in Table 2. The comparison of quality of water resources in Bardaskan villages with Iran's drinking water standard 1053 are listed in Table 3. The water quality index was used to compare the quality of drinking water resources in Bardaskan villages (Table 5). The classification of water quality is given in Table 4. Also, the results of drinking water quality in Bardaskan villages based on the water quality index are shown in Table 6. Table 7 show predicting performance in different steps of ANFIS. Spatial Distribution Map of Drinking Water Quality Index is shown in Fig. 3.
Table 1

Physico-chemical parameters of water resources of villages of Bardaskan city during.2016–2017.

Village codeCaH (mg/L as CaCO3)TH (mg/L as CaCO3)Turbidity (NTU)pHT (°C)TDS (mg/L)EC (μmhos/cm)ALK (mg/L as CaCO3)
1286838.3822.36981125222
232801.098.2721.2556897180
336920.218.2422.66421036169
436800.588.2322.7575928169
540844.588.3222.5613989147
628480.638.3922.4478771160
742920.338.2920.88151314188
81484400.237.9620.28111308357
948920.268.3320.88431359192
101706206.38.022014142280211
111102320.428.1320.228644620162
12641480.348.2620.910631714102
1332640.248.3321.47531214214
14641040.288.1321.310451686274
15881160.238.0426.2307495160
161843000.537.6525.97251170293
171522800.287.825.8586945278
181241560.37.8925.8358577196
191362000.227.9325.8455734218
201202040.268.0325.86501049271
211702700.467.8825.56781094432
221121760.258.1525.6487785229
232604400.567.8122.716622680188
24601120.478.223.110371672331
2536840.488.3123.1596962142
2640960.478.32236271012124
2732560.338.1422.7443715139
2824960.68.2822.6520839192
29321240.188.4721.59631554237
302644440.277.8212.818102920177
Mean90.40179.930.818.1322.57835.801348.13211.80
Max264.00620.006.308.4726.202864.004620.00432.00
Min24.0048.000.187.6512.80307.00495.00102.00
SD69.14142.451.380.212.71521.40840.9972.69
Table 2

Cations and anions measured in water resources of villages of Bardaskan city during the years 2016–2017.

Village codeMg2+ (mg/L)Ca2+ (mg/L)K+ (mg/L)Na+ (mg/L)SO42− (mg/L)HCO3 (mg/L)F (mg/L)NO3 (mg/L)NO2 (mg/L)Cl (mg/L)
19611.212281732710.811.590.014106
211.5212.81.31721272200.710077
313.4414.41.61951572060.586.720.02115
410.5614.41.51801472060.545.890.00686
510.56161.41871851790.556.070.00393
64.811.21.11501131680.675.52060
71216.812502112290.6790.048148
870.0859.24.51201894360.296.720.00395.06
910.5619.212601742340.579.020.008179
101086832502962570.3322.450.006451
1129.284459507041980.8811.040.004926
1220.1625.613084281240.640.920.003175
137.6812.812461692610.8614.350.006121
149.625.613562063341.0318.580.003221
156.7235.20.46243.581950.3118.950.00322.54
1627.8473.621391243570.4917.20.007128
1730.7260.81.1961453390.4112.050.0146.06
187.6849.60.56748.32390.215.920.00327.44
1915.3654.40.481.565.12660.3946.550.00644.1
2020.16481.51481523310.522.360.00475.46
2124681.213875.65270.4913.430.00151.94
2215.3644.81102962790.4126.13046.06
2343.210424505672290.6868.240.002416
2412.482413552634040.5924.380.006171
2511.5214.41.41812091730.465.89088.2
2613.44161.618812561510.498.98092.12
275.7612.81.31441351700.638.19062.72
2817.289.61.81561472340.619.570.00464.68
29220.812.823142072330.5724.250.017198
3043.2105.644805862160.7377.370.008437
Mean30.99236.161.62288.217213.286255.5330.5693317.5690.0065160.813
Max220.8105.6518817045271.0377.370.048926
Min43.852827.6571.1158346.28158.80789.45230.1851517.70.00926183.947
SD43.852827.6571.1158346.28158.80789.45230.1851517.70.00926183.947
Table 3

Comparison of physicochemical quality of water resources of villages in Bardaskan city with the standard of drinking water of Iran during the years 2016–2017 [3,4,8,20].

Parameter1053IR Standard
Percentage of villages
DesirableLimitDesirableLimitMore than standard
pH6.5–8.56.5–9100
TDS (mg/L)5001500702010
CL (mg/L)2504008812
SO42− (mg/L)2504001077.512.5
NO3 (mg/L)50946
NO2 (mg/L)3100
Ca2+ (mg/L)300400100
Mg2+ (mg/L)3015016.583.5
Na+ (mg/L)2002005545
F (mg/L)0.51.56535
TH (mg/L as CaCO3)20050030.53566
Turbidity (NTU)<1596.63.4
EC (μmhos/cm)15002000137413
Table 5

Relative weight of chemical of physico-chemical parameters [1,9,17,21].

NumberFactorFactor WeightWHO Standard
1K+212
2Na+3200
3Mg2+250
4Ca2+375
5HCO32500
6NO3545
7NO253
8SO42−4250
9CL3250
10F41.5
11TH3100
12EC31500
13TDS5500
14pH36.5–8.5
Table 4

Water quality classification ranges and types of water based on DWQI values [17].

DWQI valueClassExplanation
<50ExcellentGood for human health
50–100GoodFit for human consumption
100–200PoorWater not in good condition
200–300Very poorNeed attention before use
>300InappropriateNeed too much attention
Table 6

Results of Drinking Water Quality Index (DWQI) of Bardaskan villages during 2016–2017.

Village numberDWQIWater quality ratingVillage numberDWQIWater quality rating
187.10Good16104.39Poor
263.93Good1790.08Good
373.12Good1857.13Good
466.29Good1969.44Good
570.45Good2086.18Good
653.82Good2193.30Good
786.09Good2269.83Good
8128.21Poor23206.96Very poor
987.99Good24106.67Poor
10203.38Very poor2570.08Good
11278.04Very poor26162.14Poor
12115.51Poor2754.13Good
1376.76Good2864.32Good
14105.88Poor29132.80Poor
1548.31Excellent30217.18Very poor
Table 7

Predicting performance in different steps of ANFIS.

IndexRMSEaR2MAEbMSEc
DWQI
 Train2.340.08751.234.59
 Check2.330.11641.244.81



DWQI-Cold
 Train2.870.18391.223.61
 Check2.890.28080.9231.09



DWQI-warm
 Train3.690.11591.141.09
 Check3.710.20281.094.03

Root mean squares error.

Mean absolute error.

Mean squared error.

Fig. 3

Spatial Distribution Map of Drinking Water Quality Index.

Physico-chemical parameters of water resources of villages of Bardaskan city during.2016–2017. Cations and anions measured in water resources of villages of Bardaskan city during the years 2016–2017. Comparison of physicochemical quality of water resources of villages in Bardaskan city with the standard of drinking water of Iran during the years 2016–2017 [3,4,8,20]. Water quality classification ranges and types of water based on DWQI values [17]. Relative weight of chemical of physico-chemical parameters [1,9,17,21]. Results of Drinking Water Quality Index (DWQI) of Bardaskan villages during 2016–2017. Predicting performance in different steps of ANFIS. Root mean squares error. Mean absolute error. Mean squared error. Spatial Distribution Map of Drinking Water Quality Index.

Conclusions

It is important to have exact information about main drinking water parameters in order to find the source of pollution. DWQI is a good platform for proper assessment, management and protection of water resources in an area. The results showed that the values of SO42−, NO3−, TH, and Na+ were above the WHO and local standards in the study areas. Based on the Drinking Water Quality Index (DWQI), water quality in 3.3, 60, 23.3 and 13.3% of villages was excellent, good, poor and very poor. Therefore, regular monitoring is essential in order to ensure safe drinking water to consumers in the studied areas at the optimum level according to the WHO and national limits, especially in villages with poor and very poor water quality status. As groundwater is the main source of water by local people in Bardaskan villages, applying more audits by governmental offices on water withdrawal and its quality issues is suggested.

Conflict of interest

The authors declare have no any conflict of interests.
Subject area:Environmental Sciences
More specific subject area:Drinking Water Quality Index (DWQI)
Protocol name:Estimation a water quality index in Bardaskan city
Reagents/tools:pH meter (model wtw), turbidity meter (model Hach 50161/co 150 model P2100Hach, USA), spectrophotometer (model DR 5000). Arc-GIS and MATLAB
Experimental design:The mentioned parameters above, were analyzed according to Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater.
Trial registration:MATLAB:271828 and GIS: 10.4.1
Ethics:No applicable
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