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The Most Common Factors Effecting Ground Water Quality
From the presence of the first living forms on this planet, water has been an essential element for survival. Water is not only important for survival, but also for consumption, irrigation, manufacturing and other functions in various fields. Nonetheless, the waters have been continuously polluted by human activities. Such actions have made the waters unsanitary for consumption due to the inconsiderate waste dumping in the environment. Additionally, the increased population growth, construction developments, both industrial and economic expansions, and larger income costs are all factors that have influenced increased water consumption. The pressure placed on the water ecosystem has also increased extensively and qualitatively because of these factors. Moreover, the water ecosystem is faced with increasing possible risks due to the dumping of wastewater into areas surrounding the water sources from both households and industries. Seemingly, the use of improper irrigation methods may increase the amount of salinity and vaporization percentages in the water bodies on Earth. The following research will focus on the majority of ground water foundations, water complications, and the warm and mineral waters that have essentially affected our health due to its organic and harmful features. In addition, the most significant factors influencing the quality of groundwater will be evaluated through the utilization of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (APH) method, which will concentrate on the following five factors; coal ash, manufacturing storage reservoirs, Arsenic, agriculture, ad seawater disturbance.
The Most Common Factors Effecting Ground Water Quality
From the presence of the first living forms on this planet, water has been an essential element for survival. Water is not only important for survival, but also for consumption, irrigation, manufacturing and other functions in various fields. Nonetheless, the waters have been continuously polluted by human activities. Such actions have made the waters unsanitary for consumption due to the inconsiderate waste dumping in the environment. Additionally, the increased population growth, construction developments, both industrial and economic expansions, and larger income costs are all factors that have influenced increased water consumption. The pressure placed on the water ecosystem has also increased extensively and qualitatively because of these factors. Moreover, the water ecosystem is faced with increasing possible risks due to the dumping of wastewater into areas surrounding the water sources from both households and industries. Seemingly, the use of improper irrigation methods may increase the amount of salinity and vaporization percentages in the water bodies on Earth. The following research will focus on the majority of ground water foundations, water complications, and the warm and mineral waters that have essentially affected our health due to its organic and harmful features. In addition, the most significant factors influencing the quality of groundwater will be evaluated through the utilization of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (APH) method, which will concentrate on the following five factors; coal ash, manufacturing storage reservoirs, Arsenic, agriculture, ad seawater disturbance.
The Most Common Factors Effecting Ground Water Quality
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Uzun Ozsahin, Dilber (editor) / Gökçekuş, Hüseyin (editor) / Uzun, Berna (editor) / LaMoreaux, James (editor) / Al Muhisen, Maram (author) / Gökçekuş, Hüseyin (author) / Uzun Ozsahin, Dilber (author)
Application of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis in Environmental and Civil Engineering ; Chapter: 14 ; 127-139
2021-03-01
13 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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