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Assessment of Groundwater Quality Using the Pollution Index of Groundwater (PIG), Nitrate Pollution Index (NPI), Water Quality Index (WQI), Multivariate Statistical Analysis (MSA), and GIS Approaches: A Case Study of the Mnasra Region, Gharb Plain, Morocco

Authors :
Sanad, Hatim
Mouhir, Latifa
Zouahri, Abdelmjid
Moussadek, Rachid
El Azhari, Hamza
Yachou, Hasna
Ghanimi, Ahmed
Oueld Lhaj, Majda
Dakak, Houria
Source :
Water (20734441); May2024, Vol. 16 Issue 9, p1263, 32p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Groundwater, an invaluable resource crucial for irrigation and drinking purposes, significantly impacts human health and societal advancement. This study aims to evaluate the groundwater quality in the Mnasra region of the Gharb Plain, employing a comprehensive analysis of thirty samples collected from various locations, based on thirty-three physicochemical parameters. Utilizing tools like the Pollution Index of Groundwater (PIG), Nitrate Pollution Index (NPI), Water Quality Index (WQI), Irrigation Water Quality Index (IWQI), as well as Multivariate Statistical Approaches (MSA), and the Geographic Information System (GIS), this research identifies the sources of groundwater pollution. The results revealed Ca<superscript>2+</superscript> dominance among cations and Cl<superscript>−</superscript> as the primary anion. The Piper and Gibbs diagrams illustrated the prevalent Ca<superscript>2+</superscript>-Cl<superscript>−</superscript> water type and the significance of water–rock interactions, respectively. The PIG values indicated that 86.66% of samples exhibited "Insignificant pollution". NPI showed notable nitrate pollution (1.48 to 7.06), with 83.33% of samples rated "Good" for drinking based on the WQI. The IWQI revealed that 80% of samples were classified as "Excellent" and 16.66% as "Good". Spatial analysis identified the eastern and southern sections as highly contaminated due to agricultural activities. These findings provide valuable insights for decision-makers to manage groundwater resources and promote sustainable water management in the Gharb region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734441
Volume :
16
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Water (20734441)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177179621
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/w16091263