Journal of Ecological Engineering (Sep 2023)

Evaluation of the Drinking and Irrigation Quality of Groundwater in Basra, Iraq

  • Ahmed Ihsan Mohammed,
  • Sepanta Naimi,
  • Ammar Salman Dawood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/169177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 9
pp. 260 – 271

Abstract

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This study assessed the quality of groundwater in south of Basrah governorate from three regions (Zubair, Safwan and um-Qaser), as well as its expediency for drinking purposes and irrigation. Fifty groundwater specimens from various locations were collected and their physical and chemical parameters were assessed. The WQI was used to measure overall water quality, and the results were displayed using GIS. The calculation of the Water Quality Index (WQI) took twelve physiochemical parameters into account, including pH, EC, TDS, TH, (Ca+2), (Mg+2), (Na+), (K+), (SO4-2), (Cl-), HCO3- and (NO3-). The groundwater in Basra was found to be of generally low quality, with significant levels of salinity, hardness, and TDS. The groundwater in the research region was not fit for human consumption, according to (WHO, 2011) standards for drinking water. Applying WQI revealed that, with the exception of two wells, the research area's ground water was classed as (very poor-unsuitable) type. The GIS analysis assisted in identifying places with the best water quality and those with the most serious issues. groundwater of research region for irrigation purpose was used Indices considered include SAR, SSP AND MH%. The groundwater from the study area is generally in good condition and may be utilized for irrigation, as shown by the estimated water indices when compared to accepted standards.

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