2022
DOI: 10.18280/ijdne.170315
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Water Quality Assessment of Euphrates River Using Heavy Metal Pollution Indices Within Fallujah City Reach, Anbar Province, Iraq

Abstract: This study aims to assess the water quality of the Euphrates river in the section Fallujah Euphrates Reach (FER), in the city of Fallujah, western Iraq. Six heavy metals: 〖Cr〗^(3+), 〖Fe〗^(2+), 〖Zn〗^(+2), 〖Mn〗^(+2), 〖Ni〗^(+2) and 〖Pb〗^(+2) and ten water stations were chosen for the purpose of knowing whether or not these minerals are available in this important section of the Euphrates river and their concentrations in the river water because these minerals are harmful to health due to its lack of decomposition… Show more

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“…According to statistics, about 2 t of mine water is produced by per ton of coal mining in China [1,2], and the total amount of mine water in coal mines is more than 6 billion m 3 every year [3]. The mine water is characterized by high suspended matter, high salinity and acid [3][4][5][6][7][8]; the mine water in western China is characterized by high salinity and high fluoride; the mine water in a few areas contains toxic and harmful elements such as Cd, H, Pb, As, Cr (VI) and Ni [9][10][11][12][13][14], which causes ecological environment pollution. The long-term pump drainage of underground water from coal mining also causes such geological environmental problems as soil erosion, land subsidence, surface collapse, structural damage of aquiclude, leakage of surface water, cross strata pollution of underground water and fall of the water level in mining areas [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to statistics, about 2 t of mine water is produced by per ton of coal mining in China [1,2], and the total amount of mine water in coal mines is more than 6 billion m 3 every year [3]. The mine water is characterized by high suspended matter, high salinity and acid [3][4][5][6][7][8]; the mine water in western China is characterized by high salinity and high fluoride; the mine water in a few areas contains toxic and harmful elements such as Cd, H, Pb, As, Cr (VI) and Ni [9][10][11][12][13][14], which causes ecological environment pollution. The long-term pump drainage of underground water from coal mining also causes such geological environmental problems as soil erosion, land subsidence, surface collapse, structural damage of aquiclude, leakage of surface water, cross strata pollution of underground water and fall of the water level in mining areas [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%