Use of the water quality index and dissolved oxygen deficit as simple indicators of watersheds pollution

2007 
Abstract The use of the water quality index (WQI) and the dissolved oxygen deficit ( D ) as simple indicators of the watersheds pollution was investigated and compared in the Municipality of Las Rozas (north-west of Madrid, Spain). The quality of the water in Guadarrama and Manzanares rivers and Paris Park ponds, the main watersheds of this area was investigated during 2 years (from September 2001 to September 2003). It was found that the WQI was very useful for the classification of the waters monitored. The WQI was 70, which corresponds to “good” quality water at the sampling point 1 (entrance of Las Rozas) and decreased to around 64 (medium quality) at the sampling point 6 (outlet of Las Rozas) in the case of Guadarrama River. The WQI was around 65 in the influents of Manzanares River. Finally, in Paris Park the WQI ranged from around 72–55, which corresponded to a classification from “good” to “medium” quality, respectively. A high linear relationship between the WQI and the dissolved oxygen deficit ( D ) was found. Therefore, a fast determination of WQI may be carried out knowing the values of D , which are easily obtainable by field measurements. It was found an influence of the climate conditions on the values of WQI and D .
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