Water Practice and Technology (Mar 2022)

Statistical assessment for performance of Al-Mussaib drinking water treatment plant at the year 2020

  • Mohsin J. Nasir,
  • Maryam Jawad Abdulhasan,
  • Shah zanan Abbas Ridha,
  • Khalid S. Hashim,
  • Hamza M. Jasim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2022.020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 808 – 816

Abstract

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Assessment of water quality is a major step in the water industry to ensure the suitability of water for human use. In this study, statistically evaluate the quality of raw and treated drinking water of the Al-Mussaib drinking water treatment plant, Babylon city, Iraq, from January to December 2020. Additionally, the water quality of treated water was assessed according to World Health Organization (WHO) and Iraqi standards for drinking water. The results showed the plant has a good efficiency in removing the studied parameters, such as alkalinity, calcium and hardness. It is noteworthy to mention that although the measured concentrations/levels met the WHO and Iraqi standards, they were higher than the favourable limits. For example, the measured sulphate concentration in the produced water was 248 mg/L, which is higher than the favourable concentration (200 mg/L) (WHO). The statistical analysis indicated significant differences between the quality of raw and treated water (p-value 0.05) in terms of alkalinity, pH, calcium and sulphates concentrations. The results of this work could be useful for water authorities and decision-makers in Iraq and national and international environmental agencies. HIGHLIGHTS Water quality of Al-Mussaib drinking water treatment plant, Iraq was studied.; Water quality was acceptable according to WHO and Iraqi standards.; Significant differences between the influent and effluent turbidity, hardness, magnesium and dissolved solids concentrations.; No significant differences between influent and effluent alkalinity, pH, calcium and sulphate concentrations.;

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