Objective: To assess suitability of the water quality of Shatt al-Arab River for protection of aquatic life, potable water supply and irrigation uses. Methods: The Shatt al-Arab River was monitored on a monthly basis from July 2009 to June 2010. A water quality index (WQI) was calculated to assess the suitability of water for protection of aquatic life, potable water supply and irrigation uses during the dry season from July to December 2009 and the wet season from January until June 2010. Results: The results of the WQI showed that the lowest water quality values were scored during the dry season for all three uses of the river. Marginal water quality values were recorded for protection of aquatic life and fair (upstream) to poor (...
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Abstract The main object of this research is to assess the water quality of Shatt Al-Arab River and ...
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A severe water scarcity challenge is facing Iraq, which is predominantly due to the absence of water...
Diyala River is a tributary of Tigris River, it is one of the important rivers in Iraq. It covers a ...
Abstract The main object of this research is to assess the water quality of Shatt Al-Arab River and ...
This paper assesses the water quality index of 11 streams (rivers) and the receiving UM- AL NAAJ mar...
Shatt Al-Arab River (in Basrah province South of Iraq) is approximately 192 km long. It plays a key ...
Water quality evaluation is fundamental for water resources management. Water quality index (WQI) is...
Abstract: Water sources provide quantities of water suitable for drinking or after treatment. We use...
A significant increase in freshwater demand has been reported recently due to several factors such a...
This study was carried out on Euphrates River, which is one of the main sources of water in Iraq to ...
Most of the third world countries having rivers passing through them suffer from the water contamina...
Iraq relies greatly on the water of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. These rivers rise in Turkey. As...
The aim of the study was to determine the suitability of water for irrigation on the basis of ...
Iraq, for the first time in its long history, is facing a dire water crisis that depends on the decr...
This study investigates the suitability of Garmat Ali river (Iraq) for irrigation uses. Two stations...
A severe water scarcity challenge is facing Iraq, which is predominantly due to the absence of water...
A severe water scarcity challenge is facing Iraq, which is predominantly due to the absence of water...
Diyala River is a tributary of Tigris River, it is one of the important rivers in Iraq. It covers a ...
Abstract The main object of this research is to assess the water quality of Shatt Al-Arab River and ...
This paper assesses the water quality index of 11 streams (rivers) and the receiving UM- AL NAAJ mar...