ABSTRACT
Considering the heavy pollution load due to natural and anthropogenic activities, the Gomti River has been chosen to conduct this study. A total of eight parameters (pH, EC, TDS, TH, Chloride, DO, BOD, and Alkalinity) have been selected to assess the water quality. These parameters were measured at seven sampling stations (S1 to S7) for the years 2013 to 2017 in Lucknow city. The Weighted Arithmetic Index method was used to calculate the water quality index. The results of the study revealed that all of the water samples fall under the different categories of poor (50 to 75), very poor (75 to 100), and unsuitable (>100). During 2017, the recorded values of WQI were found in the range of 71.11 (minimum at S1) to 165.33 (maximum at S7), whereas in 2013 these were observed in the range of 67.90 (minimum at S1) to 143.63 (maximum at S7).
Acknowledgements
Authors are incredibly grateful to the Environmental Engineering Department, Delhi Technological University, Delhi (India), for encouraging this research and providing all the facilities to compile this work.
Availability of Data and Material
The data used in the current study have been taken from UPPCB (Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board), India.
Authors contribution
Methodology, Formal analysis and investigation, draft preparation: Amit Krishan; Conceptualization, supervision, review & editing: Rajeev Kumar Mishra; Investigation, resources, data curation, review & editing: Anwar Khursheed
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This article does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed by any of the authors.