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Type: Article

Proposing the minimum and maximum probable water quality indices for better water quality management in poor and underdeveloped countries (case study: Bilghan intake)

Journal: International Journal of Water (17415322)Year: 2019Volume: 13Issue: Pages: 236 - 247
Dehnavi A.a Goudarzian P.
DOI:10.1504/IJW.2019.101337Language: English

Abstract

Increasing measurements costs for surface water quality assessment besides the need for continuous measurements will cause a dilemma in poor countries. Therefore, a new method is proposed to identify and predict minimum probable water quality index (MIP-WQI) and maximum probable WQI (MAP-WQI) values instead of the traditional ones by combining available WQI data and Taguchi method. The water quality data of Bilghan station on Karaj River was used for prediction and comparison of the MIP-WQI and the MAP-WQI. According to the surveys and based on proposed method, the MIP-WQI and the MAP-WQI values based on 2008's data were estimated to be 61.6 and 87.4, respectively. Whereas from 2008 to 2010, actual minimum WQI values were 65.9, 69.8 and 69.3, respectively. In addition, actual maximum WQI values were 83.1, 77.2 and 75.6, respectively. Moreover, these probable indices could be more suitable to be used for water management especially in poor and underdeveloped countries. © 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.. All rights reserved.


Author Keywords

Bilghan intakeCatchment areaEmpirical indexMAP-WQIMaximum probable WQIMinimum probable WQIMIP-WQISurface water qualityTaguchi methodWater quality indexWater quality managementWQI

Other Keywords

AlborzIranKaraj RiverCatchmentsDeveloping countriesQuality managementSurface watersTaguchi methodsWater conservationWater managementBilghan intakeCatchment areaEmpirical indexMaximum probable WQIMinimum probable WQIMIP-WQIWater quality indexescatchmentdeveloping worldempirical analysispredictionsurface waterwater quality