Abstract

AbstractMany different approaches have been suggested for the assessment of organic pollution and related water quality variables. However, many methods used to assess organic pollution cannot qualitatively estimate the degree of importance of each pollutant. Water quality identification indices can provide comprehensive water quality information, which is both qualitative and quantitative, especially for areas worse than Grade V of the National Surface Water Quality Standard of China. However, this method considers every indicator equally, without considering the degree of importance of each parameter. Consequently, in this study, the entropy weight method was combined with the water quality identification index method. The improved comprehensive water quality identification index was applied to a water quality data-set for the Wen-Rui Tang River in China, which was generated in 2009 during six months of monitoring at 16 different sites and included seven parameters. The results indicated that the improv...

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