The theoretical basis underlying the development of a new series of water quality indices is outlined. The main features of their development are the incorporation of legally adopted water quality standards and criteria and the inclusion of information on potential water use and toxic determinands directly within their structural format. Thus an indication of a change in the economic potential of a river through a gradual change in water quality (and hence water use) can be obtained. The General Water Quality Index (WQI) has been applied to all the data for an annual or longer time series as a means of detecting cycles and trends in river water quality. An examination of the lowest determinand ratings for each data set highlights the specif...
Water quality is generally described according to biological, chemical and physical properties (Coke...
The water quality index (WQI) model is a popular tool for evaluating surface water quality. It use...
Healthy aquatic environment is crucial for preserving aquatic lives in surface waters. Increasing di...
The operational management of water quality requires a methodology that can provide more precise inf...
The theoretical basis underlying the development of a series of four independent water quality indic...
The operational management of water quality requires a methodology that can provide precise informat...
River water quality in the United Kingdom is categorised within a five class system developed in 197...
The derivation, structure and application of a Water Quality Index (WQI) for the classification of s...
The use of indexes has been stimulated by the National Water Agency (NWA),because their use helps to...
Having good water quality is important for a healthy river. However, it is difficult to quantify th...
Water quality is very crucial in ensuring the sustainability of human activities and survival. In M...
Water resources are of critical importance to both natural ecosystem and human development. The qual...
Having good water quality is important for a healthy river. However, it is difficult to quantify\ud ...
Comprehensive information and knowledge about the quality of water resources plays a very important ...
Given the present constraints on capital expenditure for water quality improvements, it is essential...
Water quality is generally described according to biological, chemical and physical properties (Coke...
The water quality index (WQI) model is a popular tool for evaluating surface water quality. It use...
Healthy aquatic environment is crucial for preserving aquatic lives in surface waters. Increasing di...
The operational management of water quality requires a methodology that can provide more precise inf...
The theoretical basis underlying the development of a series of four independent water quality indic...
The operational management of water quality requires a methodology that can provide precise informat...
River water quality in the United Kingdom is categorised within a five class system developed in 197...
The derivation, structure and application of a Water Quality Index (WQI) for the classification of s...
The use of indexes has been stimulated by the National Water Agency (NWA),because their use helps to...
Having good water quality is important for a healthy river. However, it is difficult to quantify th...
Water quality is very crucial in ensuring the sustainability of human activities and survival. In M...
Water resources are of critical importance to both natural ecosystem and human development. The qual...
Having good water quality is important for a healthy river. However, it is difficult to quantify\ud ...
Comprehensive information and knowledge about the quality of water resources plays a very important ...
Given the present constraints on capital expenditure for water quality improvements, it is essential...
Water quality is generally described according to biological, chemical and physical properties (Coke...
The water quality index (WQI) model is a popular tool for evaluating surface water quality. It use...
Healthy aquatic environment is crucial for preserving aquatic lives in surface waters. Increasing di...