Water quality assessment of lower Jhelum canal in Pakistan by using geographic information system (GIS)

The aim of this study is to assess the water quality of Lower Jhelum Canal (LJC) and its suitability for irrigation purposes. An effort has been made to develop a method by integrating water quality index with geographic information system (GIS) for an effective interpretation of LJC water quality....

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Veröffentlicht in:Groundwater for sustainable development 2020-04, Vol.10, p.100357, Article 100357
Hauptverfasser: Bashir, Nusrat, Saeed, Rashid, Afzaal, Muhammad, Ahmad, Ashfaq, Muhammad, Nawshad, Iqbal, Jibran, Khan, Abdullah, Maqbool, Yusra, Hameed, Saman
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this study is to assess the water quality of Lower Jhelum Canal (LJC) and its suitability for irrigation purposes. An effort has been made to develop a method by integrating water quality index with geographic information system (GIS) for an effective interpretation of LJC water quality. The pollution status of LJC was estimated by different physicochemical and biological parameters. Based on results of analysis, a spatial distribution map of selected water quality parameters was prepared using GIS. An inverse distance weighting (IDW), which is an interpolation technique, was applied to prepare a thematic layer of parameters at each station of Lower Jhelum canal. The results of individual parameters showed that the concentrations of contamination were within permissible limits of WHO and NEQS guidelines except for E. coli. Overall, most of the water falls in excellent quality category indicating the suitability of water for irrigation purpose. The results suggest that most of the water can be used for irrigation and various intended purposes except direct use of water for potable or drinking purposes without treatment. [Display omitted] •Analysis of water quality of Lower Jhelum canal (LJC) by using geographic information system (GIS).•Twenty different locations of LJC were investigated.•Analysis of water samples by physicochemical and biological parameters.•The Water quality index of LJC ranged in between 326.703 and 0.00303455.•Overall, the water quality of the Lower Jhelum Canal was proficient for irrigation purposes.
ISSN:2352-801X
2352-801X
DOI:10.1016/j.gsd.2020.100357