Optimization and Computational Case Studies in Civil Engineering 2023
DOI: 10.55084/grinrey/ert/978-81-964105-1-3_5
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Identification of Surface Water Contamination Zones and its Sources on Mahanadi River, Odisha Using Entropy-Based WQI and MCDM Techniques

Abhijeet Das

Abstract: Information entropy, geographic information systems (GIS), and an examination of the use of TOPSIS and ELECTRE as multi-objective decision-making tools, this study demonstrates an integrated approach to investigating surface water quality for drinking purposes and applying it to the Mahanadi River in Odisha. 19 distinct locations and 20 physicochemical factors were examined for this aim over a 7-year period (2016-2023). EWQI's classification depicts 84.21% of the samples belongs to good category, 10.53% falls … Show more

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“…e j = (1/ln m) × Σ X ij ×ln X ij (5) At this point, the entropy weight can be determined in Eq. (6).…”
Section: Entropy Weighted Water Quality Index (Ewqi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…e j = (1/ln m) × Σ X ij ×ln X ij (5) At this point, the entropy weight can be determined in Eq. (6).…”
Section: Entropy Weighted Water Quality Index (Ewqi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, insufficient management has spread the global water cycle even further, probably hastening climate change and surface water pollution [6]. Although safeguarding surface water is challenging and expensive, pollution often results from even prospective anthropogenic activity, which can go unnoticed for years [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%