Abstract
The present study deals with the water quality management using Water Quality Index (WQI) and Distribution Identification model. The drinking water quality in Jaipur city has been used for the various physio-chemical parameters such as temperature, pH, turbidity, conductance, total hardness, alkalinity, magnesium, calcium, nitrate, chloride, fluoride, sodium, potassium. Drinking water suitability for domestic purposes was examined by WHO and BIS standards, which indicate the drinking water in almost all the areas, were not much suitable for drinking purpose. It is observed that Water Quality Index (WQI) is very high in Sanganer and VKI areas and Gamma distribution model fits on all the parameters for different sites of water data. Thus it was observed that potable water quality has degraded with respect to all the parameters and almost in all the Sites parameters.
Highlights
Potable water or drinking water has always been an important and life sustaining drinks to humans and is essential to the survival of all living organisms
It is observed that Water Quality Index (WQI) is not in the prescribed limit for all the areas and for Sanganer and VKI, WQI is so high
Statistical analysis of water quality parameters has been studied by using MINI TAB
Summary
Potable water or drinking water has always been an important and life sustaining drinks to humans and is essential to the survival of all living organisms. Water Quality Index may be defined as a rating, reflecting the composite influence on overall quality characteristics of water of individual quality parameters, which is being regarded as one of the most effective way to communicate water quality. The report includes statistics of the process data, such as the mean, distribution parameter estimates and process specifications; the actual overall. The climate of the city is hot semiarid with extremes of temperature (15-45°C) and rainfall 650 mm (26 inch.) In this city water samples of selected for 10 different areas such as VKI, Jhothwara, Chitrkoot, Vaishali Nagar, Transport Nagar, Kanota, Bari Chopar, Subhash Chowk, Gopalpura and Sanganer were used with the view to understand the quality of potable water
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