Evaluation of Drinking Water Quality in Al Wahda Treatment Plant in Baghdad City- Iraq

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Nisreen Yaseen Mohammed
Khalid Adel Abdulrazzaq

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This study aims to evaluate drinking water quality at the Al Wahda plant (WTP) in Baghdad city. A conventional water treatment plant with an average flow rate of 72.82 MLD. Water samples were taken from the influent and effluent of the treatment plant and analyzed for some physicochemical and biological parameters during the period from June to November 2020. The results of the evaluation indicate that treated water has almost the same characteristics as raw water; in other terms, the plant units do not remove pollutants as efficiently as intended. Based on this, the station appears to be nothing more than a series of water passage units. However, apart from Total dissolved solids, the mean values of all parameters in the study were of acceptable quality in accordance with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.

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“Evaluation of Drinking Water Quality in Al Wahda Treatment Plant in Baghdad City- Iraq” (2021) Journal of Engineering, 27(9), pp. 38–50. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2021.09.04.
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“Evaluation of Drinking Water Quality in Al Wahda Treatment Plant in Baghdad City- Iraq” (2021) Journal of Engineering, 27(9), pp. 38–50. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2021.09.04.

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