2022
DOI: 10.28991/cej-2022-08-11-020
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Application of Integrated-Weight Water Quality Index in Groundwater Quality Evaluation

Abstract: Groundwater is one of the most crucial freshwater resources in many parts of the world. However, the growth of the population and different economic activities have negatively impacted groundwater quality. This study aims to assess the groundwater quality in An-Giang province, Vietnam, from 2017–2020 and investigate its suitability for drinking via a new integrated-weight water quality index (IWQI). The samples were collected at thirteen wells in dry and rainy seasons and analyzed for eleven physicochemical pa… Show more

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“…Many coal mines have been closed as they reach the end of their viability or in response to the policy of reducing capacity, and the number of abandoned coal mines continues to increase [1]. Abandoned coal mines are rich in groundwater resources and have great potential for development and use, which is particularly important in areas where water resources are scarce [2]. Compared with the conditions before mine closure, the hydrodynamic conditions, redox environment, and reaction conditions between water and coal rocks in aquifers have changed, which inevitably leads to a series of changes in the chemical components of water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many coal mines have been closed as they reach the end of their viability or in response to the policy of reducing capacity, and the number of abandoned coal mines continues to increase [1]. Abandoned coal mines are rich in groundwater resources and have great potential for development and use, which is particularly important in areas where water resources are scarce [2]. Compared with the conditions before mine closure, the hydrodynamic conditions, redox environment, and reaction conditions between water and coal rocks in aquifers have changed, which inevitably leads to a series of changes in the chemical components of water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid hydrology flow through special karst structure with high permeability [5], resulting in more serious heavy metal pollution problems than in non-karst areas. The direct burial of tailings pond will lead to large numbers of heavy metals infiltrating into the groundwater along with the tailing slurry [6], and has a long time of continuous spreading [7]. Therefore, the vulnerability of karst areas makes the prevention and control of tailings pollution difficult and challenging (cost and complex investigation procedures etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theory of groundwater flow system is the basis for understanding and characterizing the law of groundwater migration in waterbearing media, and it is also an important tool to solve the problems of water resources, water pollution and engineering hydrogeology related to groundwater (Tóth, 1963;Tóth, 1999;Nguyen et al, 2022). Gravity is considered to be the main driving force of groundwater in the theory of groundwater flow systems (Tóth, 1980).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%