Assessment of groundwater quality in a semiarid region of Northwestern Algeria using water quality index (WQI)

Abstract The present paper aims at determining the status and trends of groundwater quality of 12 aquifers situated in Northwestern Algeria, especially under conditions of last drought that has affected the region using water quality index (WQI) over a period of 4 years. Multivariate statistical met...

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Main Authors: Abdelkader Hamlat, Azeddine Guidoum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-11-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0863-y
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spelling doaj-6184a3574bf34645ae9ef3f57a2a01582020-11-25T01:51:07ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952018-11-018811310.1007/s13201-018-0863-yAssessment of groundwater quality in a semiarid region of Northwestern Algeria using water quality index (WQI)Abdelkader Hamlat0Azeddine Guidoum1Research Laboratory of Water Resources, Soil and Environment, Department of Civil Engineering, Amar Telidji UniversityResearch Laboratory of Water Resources, Soil and Environment, Department of Civil Engineering, Amar Telidji UniversityAbstract The present paper aims at determining the status and trends of groundwater quality of 12 aquifers situated in Northwestern Algeria, especially under conditions of last drought that has affected the region using water quality index (WQI) over a period of 4 years. Multivariate statistical methods have been used jointly with conventional graphical methods, to classify the samples according to plausible levels of groundwater evolution. The computed WQI values range from 67 to 588 and therefore can be categorized into four categories: “good water” to “water unsuitable for drinking.” Overall, 36% of groundwater sites sampled in the study area had good water quality, while 53% were poor. Unfortunately, 6% of the samples indicate “very poor water quality” and 5% represent water “unsuitable for drinking purposes.” Results show that the majority of groundwater of Tafna basin fell under good water quality. Groundwater of poor and medium quality characterizes the majority of the studied aquifers of Macta basin. The result showed that the water quality at monitoring station “Ain Skhouna” fell under good water quality (Chott Chergui aquifer). Results also show that groundwater of Coastal Oranais basin showed poor water quality, very poor at some monitoring stations of Mléta Plain aquifer. It has been demonstrated that the water of some aquifers has degraded under water scarcity conditions and will continue to degrade given the ongoing and projected development in the study area. The analysis reveals that the water of some aquifers needs treatment before it is used for human consumption. The influence of salt water on the some freshwater aquifers in the study area needs special attention in terms of monitoring and for sustainable management.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0863-yCoastal Oranais basinDroughtGroundwater qualityNorthwestern AlgeriaWater quality indexTafna
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Assessment of groundwater quality in a semiarid region of Northwestern Algeria using water quality index (WQI)
Applied Water Science
Coastal Oranais basin
Drought
Groundwater quality
Northwestern Algeria
Water quality index
Tafna
author_facet Abdelkader Hamlat
Azeddine Guidoum
author_sort Abdelkader Hamlat
title Assessment of groundwater quality in a semiarid region of Northwestern Algeria using water quality index (WQI)
title_short Assessment of groundwater quality in a semiarid region of Northwestern Algeria using water quality index (WQI)
title_full Assessment of groundwater quality in a semiarid region of Northwestern Algeria using water quality index (WQI)
title_fullStr Assessment of groundwater quality in a semiarid region of Northwestern Algeria using water quality index (WQI)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of groundwater quality in a semiarid region of Northwestern Algeria using water quality index (WQI)
title_sort assessment of groundwater quality in a semiarid region of northwestern algeria using water quality index (wqi)
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Water Science
issn 2190-5487
2190-5495
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract The present paper aims at determining the status and trends of groundwater quality of 12 aquifers situated in Northwestern Algeria, especially under conditions of last drought that has affected the region using water quality index (WQI) over a period of 4 years. Multivariate statistical methods have been used jointly with conventional graphical methods, to classify the samples according to plausible levels of groundwater evolution. The computed WQI values range from 67 to 588 and therefore can be categorized into four categories: “good water” to “water unsuitable for drinking.” Overall, 36% of groundwater sites sampled in the study area had good water quality, while 53% were poor. Unfortunately, 6% of the samples indicate “very poor water quality” and 5% represent water “unsuitable for drinking purposes.” Results show that the majority of groundwater of Tafna basin fell under good water quality. Groundwater of poor and medium quality characterizes the majority of the studied aquifers of Macta basin. The result showed that the water quality at monitoring station “Ain Skhouna” fell under good water quality (Chott Chergui aquifer). Results also show that groundwater of Coastal Oranais basin showed poor water quality, very poor at some monitoring stations of Mléta Plain aquifer. It has been demonstrated that the water of some aquifers has degraded under water scarcity conditions and will continue to degrade given the ongoing and projected development in the study area. The analysis reveals that the water of some aquifers needs treatment before it is used for human consumption. The influence of salt water on the some freshwater aquifers in the study area needs special attention in terms of monitoring and for sustainable management.
topic Coastal Oranais basin
Drought
Groundwater quality
Northwestern Algeria
Water quality index
Tafna
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0863-y
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