Water is a must for all living things. Reservoir and lake water is used for a variety of purposes, including
drinking water, agricultural, commercial, recreational, and aquaculture. However, due to rising population
pressures, which has resulted in rapid urbanization, industrialization, and modern agricultural practices, water
pollution has become a major issue in recent years. The water quality index is a single number that reflects overall
water quality at a specific place and time. To compute, water quality index (WQI) we used Temperature, pH,
Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Biochemical Oxygen Demand (B.O.D), Chemical Oxygen Demand (C.O.D), Alkalinity,
Electrical Conductivity, Turbidity, and Chemical Oxygen Demand (C.O.D), Nitrite-Nitrogen, Nitrate-Nitrogen and
Hardness were the physico-chemical parameters investigated in this study. The water quality index is to transform
complicated water quality data into information that the general public can use. The Water Quality Index was
calculated using the Weighted Arithmetic Water Quality Index (WQI). The measured WQI was then used to assess
the water quality in Rabale water body. The water quality index (WQI) of the lake was 49.813, 53.483, and 53.045
during the pre-monsoon, monsoon, and post-monsoon periods, respectively. When comparing seasonal variations,
WQI values show that water status is fairly good during the pre-monsoon but is low during the monsoon and postmonsoon seasons, thus water from Rabale water body may be used for a variety of industrial purposes.