Water Quality Index Rechner

Berechnen Sie a water quality index aus dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, temperature, and nutrient parameters.

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Water Quality Index

74.3 WQI

DO Contribution22.5 points
Turbidity Contribution14.0 points
Nutrient Contribution13.0 points

Water Quality Index vs Dissolved Oxygen Score

Formel

## How to Calculate Water Quality Index The WQI combines multiple water quality parameters into a single score. ### Formula **WQI = DO(0.30) + pH(0.15) + Turbidity(0.20) + Temp(0.15) + Nutrients(0.20)** ### Rating Scale - **90-100**: Excellent - **70-89**: Good - **50-69**: Medium - **25-49**: Bad - **0-24**: Very Bad Each parameter is first converted to a 0-100 sub-index score based on its measured value.

Lösungsbeispiel

A water body with DO=75, pH=80, Turbidity=70, Temperature=85, Nutrients=65.

  1. 01DO: 75 * 0.30 = 22.5
  2. 02pH: 80 * 0.15 = 12.0
  3. 03Turbidity: 70 * 0.20 = 14.0
  4. 04Temperature: 85 * 0.15 = 12.75
  5. 05Nutrients: 65 * 0.20 = 13.0
  6. 06WQI = 22.5 + 12.0 + 14.0 + 12.75 + 13.0 = 74.3 (Good)

Häufig Gestellte Fragen

What does the WQI measure?

The Water Quality Index consolidates multiple measurements into a single number indicating overall water quality. Higher scores indicate better quality for aquatic life and human use.

Why is dissolved oxygen weighted most heavily?

Dissolved oxygen is the most critical parameter for aquatic life. Most fish need DO above 5 mg/L. Low DO indicates pollution and eutrophication.

What causes low water quality?

Common causes include nutrient runoff (fertilizers), sewage discharge, industrial pollution, sediment erosion, thermal pollution, and acid rain.

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