Seasonal variation of residual aluminum concentration in drinking water
Joint Authors
Source
Engineering and Technology Journal
Publisher
Publication Date
2018-01-31
Country of Publication
Iraq
No. of Pages
8
Main Subjects
Engineering & Technology Sciences (Multidisciplinary)
Earth Sciences, Water and Environment
Topics
English Abstract
Data for aluminum concentration in Baghdad raw and drinking water have been taken from Baghdad Mayoralty for the period of the year (2005-2006) and for six water treatment plants (Al-Karkh, East Tigris, Al-Wathba, Al-Karama, Al-Qadisia and Al-Dora).
The available data were analyzed by using statistical programs like (spss, statistica, grapher and excel) .Relation with water quality parameters was obtained like relation with pH and temperature.
From the study the pH value was found to be ranged between (7.45-7.85) in supplied water for minimum aluminum residual.
From the contour plot results show that an equation has been concluded which connect concentration with pH and temperature.
Seasonal variation was also studied; maximum concentration found to be in summer season, at Al-Karama and Al-Wathba water treatment plants concentrations were constant during the period of the study.
Comparison between water treatment plants was also made, Al-Qadisia and Al-Karkh water treatment plants have the best control conditions, aluminum concentrations were found to be within the Iraqi drinking water quality standards (0.2 mg/l).
Data Type
Conference Papers
Record ID
BIM-834262
American Psychological Association (APA)
Ulwan, Layla L.& Mahdi, Ayat. 2018-01-31. Seasonal variation of residual aluminum concentration in drinking water. Scientific Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development (3rd : 2017 : Baghdad, Iraq). . Vol. 36, no. 1C (2018), pp.63-70.Baghdad Iraq : University of Technology.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
Ulwan, Layla L.& Mahdi, Ayat. Seasonal variation of residual aluminum concentration in drinking water. . Baghdad Iraq : University of Technology. 2018-01-31.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
Ulwan, Layla L.& Mahdi, Ayat. Seasonal variation of residual aluminum concentration in drinking water. . Scientific Conference on Environment and Sustainable Development (3rd : 2017 : Baghdad, Iraq).
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