Water Quality Assessment and Monitoring in Pakistan: A Comprehensive Review

被引:25
作者
Kumar, Love [1 ]
Kumari, Ramna [2 ]
Kumar, Avinash [3 ]
Tunio, Imran Aziz [4 ]
Sassanelli, Claudio [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Soil Water & Ecosyst Sci, Gainesville, FL 32603 USA
[2] Quaid E Awam Univ Engn Sci & Technol, Comp Syst Engn, Nawabshah 67450, Pakistan
[3] Florida Atlantic Univ, Chem Dept, Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA
[4] Mehran Univ Engn & Technol, Inst Environm Engn & Management, Jamshoro 76062, Pakistan
[5] Politecn Bari, Dept Mech Math & Management, I-70126 Bari, Italy
关键词
water quality; pollutant; surface water; monitoring; Pakistan; drinking water; HEALTH-RISK ASSESSMENT; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS; HEAVY-METAL CONCENTRATIONS; POLLUTION INDEX SPI; LOWER INDUS PLAIN; DRINKING-WATER; GROUNDWATER QUALITY; SURFACE-WATER; IMPACT ASSESSMENT; PESHAWAR DISTRICT;
D O I
10.3390/su15076246
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Water quality has been a major problem in Pakistan owing to a mix of factors such as population expansion, industrial units in urban areas, and agricultural activities. The purpose of this research is to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of water quality monitoring and assessment in Pakistan. The article begins by examining the water sources of Pakistan (i.e., surface water, groundwater, and rainwater). The paper then discusses the methods used by researchers in Pakistan for water quality monitoring and assessment, including chemical, physical, and biological methods. It has been determined that in certain regions in Pakistan, the concentration of arsenic present in the groundwater exceeds the national and international prescribed maximum limits. The range of arsenic concentrations in the Punjab province can vary from 10 to 200 mu g/L, while higher concentrations of up to 1400 mu g/L have been recorded in Sindh. In the Punjab province, fluoride concentrations vary from 0.5 to 30 mg/L, while in Sindh, the levels can reach up to 18 mg/L. In addition, some of the research has talked about bacteria. A 2017 study found that the fecal coliform concentrations in certain water in different cities of Pakistan surpassed limits and were as high as 1100 CFU/100 mL. Additionally, natural factors such as geological formations and high salinity in some areas contribute to the contamination of water. The effect of water pollution on public health has the potential to cause harm. It is critical to investigate creative strategies for improving water quality, and it is necessary to make investments in research and development, which could include the implementation of sophisticated technologies and the conception of new treatment processes. The review performed in this paper facilitates an understanding of the current water quality in Pakistan, including the types and magnitudes of contaminants present in the water sources. Subsequently, the assessment emphasizes deficiencies and challenges in the existing water quality monitoring frameworks and provides suggestions for improving them. This review is also of significant benefit to all the stakeholders involved in ensuring clean and safe water for human consumption and other purposes in Pakistan, such as policymakers, water managers, researchers, and other stakeholders.
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