Abstract
water quality assessment is still being done at specific locations of major concern. The use of Geographical Information System (GIS) based water quality information system and spatial analysis with Inverse Distance Weighted interpolation enabled the mapping of water quality indicators along Tigris river in Salah Al-Din government, Iraq. Water quality indicators were monitored by taking 13 river samples from different locations along the river during Winter season year 2020. Maps of 10 water quality indicators. This meant that the specific water quality indicator and diffuse pollution characteristics in the basin were better illustrated with the variations displayed along the course of the river than conventional line graphs. Creation of water quality maps would enhance surveillance, implementation of standards and regulations for better management and control of pollution.
Highlights
Water is the fundamental demand of all life on a world
In light of what the governorate has suffered from, there has become a scarcity of studies and data that assess the quality of the Tigris River water in Salah al-Din Governorate, In our study, we focused on analyzing and studying most of the most important characteristics that affect water quality, and we obtained river samples in the winter of 2020 with the help and supervision of a cadre from the Ministry of Water Resources / Irrigation and Drainage Projects Department, and they were analyzed laboratory in the Environment and Water Department of the Ministry Science and technology by standard methods
A geographic information system (GIS) model was applied along the Tigris River in Salah Al-Din province to study the spatial distribution of some water quality parameters
Summary
Water is the fundamental demand of all life on a world. Surface water tends to be significant source of water.
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