Water (Feb 2019)

Water Quality Indices: Challenges and Application Limits in the Literature

  • Moez Kachroud,
  • Fabienne Trolard,
  • Mohamed Kefi,
  • Sihem Jebari,
  • Guilhem Bourrié

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w11020361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 361

Abstract

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Since Horton in 1965, many authors have sought to aggregate different variables characterizing the state of water into a single value called Water Quality Index ( W Q I ). This index is intended to facilitate the operational management of water resources and their allocation for different uses. Detailed and operational description of the main W Q I calculations are here reviewed. The review contains: (1) an historical analysis of the evolution of W Q I calculation methods by looking both at the choice of variables, the methods of weighting and aggregating these variables into a final single value; (2) an illustration of the contradictions observed in the final result when, on the same database, the W Q I is calculated by different methods; (3) the significant progress possible via fuzzy logic to define a W Q I adapted to specific water use.

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