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Evaluation of Treated Water at Three Adjacent Water Treatment Stations in Al-Hilla City, Iraq by Using CCME Water Quality Index

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  • Water is one of the most indispensable resources life is not possible on this planet without water

  • Water Quality Index (WQI) can be defined as a rating, which gathers the effects of all parameters of water quality into a single value (Yisa and Jimoh, 2012)

  • Using Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) WQI, a study conducted by Munna et al (2013) on Surma River in Bangladesh, showed that the value of WQI was 15.78 which indicated that water quality of that river was Poor and revealingly impaired near Sylhet city

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Introduction

Water is one of the most indispensable resources life is not possible on this planet without water. Surface waters can be evaluated with respect to quality and pollution by considering water quality parameters which are determined by processing certain sampled data and presenting results to specialists. Conditions of water quality can be evaluated by using methods depending on a concept known as Water Quality Index (WQI) (Yisa et al, 2012; Alobaidy et al, 2010). WQI can be defined as a rating, which gathers the effects of all parameters of water quality into a single value (Yisa and Jimoh, 2012).

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