Abstract

The hydrochemical study of the surface and groundwater in Khan AL-Baghdadi area included interpretation of physical, chemical and biological properties of 14 wells and 6 surface water samples collected from Euphrates River.. The study covered two periods representing dry and wet periods in October 2018 and April 2019, respectively. The surface water samples were characterized as slightly alkaline, fresh water, excessively mineralized, calcium-chloride type, and hard to very hard class. While the groundwater samples were characterized as slightly alkaline, brackish water, excessively mineralized, calcium-chloride and sodium-chloride type, and hard to very hard class. The assessment of water for irrigation purposes for both water sources in the dry period showed a Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) of no harmful effects, while the Soluble Sodium Percentage (Na%) demonstrated a good irrigation Water Class, except for one well with a permissible irrigation Water Class. While in the wet period, all surface and groundwater samples were of a good irrigation Water Class, except for two wells with permissible irrigation Water Class. In terms of total dissolved solids (TDS) and electrical conductivity (EC), all surface water samples for the two periods were within the permissible limits of irrigation water quality, whereas groundwater samples for the two periods showed unsuitable limits, except for three wells within the permissible limits of irrigation water quality. The microbiological tests showed that all samples of surface and groundwater are classified as clean.

Highlights

  • Surface water and groundwater contain different kinds of salts with different concentrations, depending on their sources and the amount of soluble constituents present in the geological formations through which these waters pass [1]

  • The results of physical analysis of the surface and groundwater samples are shown in Table-2

  • This study provided a detailed description of the physicochemical properties of the surface and groundwater in Khan Al-Baghdadi area at Al- Anbar province, west Iraq

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Summary

Introduction

Surface water and groundwater contain different kinds of salts with different concentrations, depending on their sources and the amount of soluble constituents present in the geological formations through which these waters pass [1]. The quality of groundwater depends on its purpose, while the needs for drinking water, industrial water, and irrigation water vary widely [2]. The study area is located in the northwestern part of Al-Anbar governorate, between the latitudes 33 o 47 ' - 34 o 0 ' N and longitudes 42o 28'- 42 o 45' E. The area of Khan Al-Baghdadi, represents the main focus of the present research (Figure-1). The region is characterized by a location that is parallel to the Euphrates River

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