Groundwater Quality Index of Bijapur City, Karnataka, India
Groundwater Quality Index of Bijapur City, Karnataka, India
Groundwater Quality Index of Bijapur City, Karnataka, India
ABSTRACT
The present work is aimed at assessing the groundwater
quality characteristics of Bijapur city. The groundwater
samples of all the 35 wards were collected and subjected
to Physico-chemical analysis. A simple comprehensive
weighted arithmetic method has been used for
calculating water quality index. The water quality index
of the samples is found out to be 72.60. This method is
useful tool in many ways in the field of water quality
management.
I.
INTRODUCTION
II.
Where
Qn= Quality rating for the nth water quality
parameter
Vn= Estimated value of the nth parameter at a
given sampling point
Sn= Standard permissible value of nth parameter
Vin=Ideal value of nth parameter in pure
water.(i.e.,0 for all other parameters except the
parameter pH and dissolved oxygen 7.0 and 14.6 mg/L
respectively).
The overall water quality index was calculated by
aggregating the quality rating with the unit weight.
SAMPLING
The samples were collected from Aug 2 2014 to Oct. 28
2014 covering rainy and winter seasons. From all the 35
wards grab samples are collected covering the entire city
with a frequency of 6 times after a gap of every 15 days.
Two liters of water samples are collected from each
sampling point and immediately transported to the
laboratory for analysis. All the samples were tested in
the laboratory to determine physicochemical parameters
such as Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Chloride,
Alkalinity, Dissolved Oxygen(D.O.), pH, Total
Hardness(TH),Calcium(Ca+2),Magnesium(Mg+2)Nitrate
(NO3-), Sulphate(SO4-), Sodium (Na+)and Potassium
(K+). The methods adopted for the determination of the
above parameters are as shown in Table 1.The
instruments used for analysis are UV visible
Spectrophotometer, Flame photometer, pH meter and
TDS analyzer.
III.
WQI=QnWn/Wn.(2)
Table 1 shows the water quality index WQI
Table 1: Water Quality Index (W.Q.I.) and status of
water quality (Chatterji and Raziuddin 2002)
Water
Grade
Water Quality
Quality
Status
Index Level
0-25
A
Excellent water
quality
26-50
B
Good water
quality
51-75
C
Poor water
quality
76-100
D
Very poor water
quality
>100
E
Unsuitable for
drinking
Table 2: Drinking Water standards recommending
agencies and unit weight (All values except pH are in
mg/L.)
Parameters
Standards
pH
6.5 - 8.5
Total
Alkalinity
Total
Hardness
T.D.S
120
Calcium
75
Qn=100(Vn-Vin)/(Sn-Vin)(1)
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500
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-ended
Agency
ICMR /
BIS
ICMR
Unit
Weight
ICMR /
BIS
ICMR /
BIS
ICMR /
BIS
0.0062
0.2190
0.0155
0.0037
0.025
Table 2 (Contd.)
Parameters
Standards
Magnesium
30
Chloride
250
Nitrate
45
Sulphate
150
Dissolved
Oxygen
5.0
CONCLUSION
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-ended
Agency
ICMR /
BIS
ICMR
ICMR /
BIS
ICMR /
BIS
ICMR /
BIS
Unit
Weight
0.062
0.0074
0.0413
0.0124
REFERENCES
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Para
meter
s
Obser
ved
Value
s
Stand
ard
Value
s (Sn)
Unit
Weigh
t
(Wn)
Qualit
y
Ratin
g (Qn)
WnQ
n
pH
7.70
0.219
46.87
10.26
TH
438.81
6.58.5
300
0.0062
146.27
0.91
Ca+2
85.00
75
0.025
113.33
2.83
Mg+2
354.70
30
0.061
118.20
7.21
SO4-2
36.37
150
0.0124
24.24
0.30
D.O
6.97
0.3723
79.47
29.59
NO3-
9.73
45
0.0412
21.61
0.89
Chlori
de
226.81
250
0.0074
90.73
0.67
TDS
1021.3
0
500
0.0037
204.26
0.76
Alkali
nity
156.93
120
0.0155
130.78
2.03
Wn=0.76
Qn=975.75
WnQn=55.4
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