Assessing the Agricultural Drainage Water with Water Quality Indices in the El-Salam Canal Mega Project, Egypt

The water quality index (WQI) is considered one of the most promising methods for the classification of water quality (WQ), which also contributes to water resource management. This study adopted the irrigation WQ index (IWQI) and an analogous index based on a fuzzy logic approach, namely, the fuzzy...

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Main Authors: Walaa Assar, Mona G. Ibrahim, Wael Mahmod, Manabu Fujii
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/5/1013
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spelling doaj-a36145a4b2ac4ced874ffe3254ace8c52020-11-25T01:38:20ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-05-01115101310.3390/w11051013w11051013Assessing the Agricultural Drainage Water with Water Quality Indices in the El-Salam Canal Mega Project, EgyptWalaa Assar0Mona G. Ibrahim1Wael Mahmod2Manabu Fujii3Environmental Engineering Department, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, (E-JUST), P.O. Box 179, New Borg Al-Arab City, 21934 Alexandria, EgyptDean of School of Energy Resources, Environment and Chemical &amp; Petrochemical Engineering, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, 21934 Alexandria, EgyptCivil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Assiut University, 71515 Assiut, EgyptDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of Environment and Society, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8552, JapanThe water quality index (WQI) is considered one of the most promising methods for the classification of water quality (WQ), which also contributes to water resource management. This study adopted the irrigation WQ index (IWQI) and an analogous index based on a fuzzy logic approach, namely, the fuzzy logic water reuse index (FWRI) to assess the water quality in the El-Salam canal project in Egypt where agriculture drainage water (ADW) is expected to be reused for irrigation. Simulated WQ data using a one-dimensional hydrodynamic model indicated that the WQ deteriorated towards the downstream of the canal due to the polluted water discharged from canal feeders (e.g., the El-Serw and Bahr Hadous drains). The comparison of the FWRI and IWQI indices showed that the FWRI was more sensitive to variations in the WQ parameters compared to the IWQI. In contrast, the Z-test indicated that the indices have different statistical properties. Moreover, a chi-square test (X<sup>2</sup>) illustrated that the FWRI and IWQI values can both reasonably explain the current situation. However, the FWRI was more relevant to the official classification than the IWQI. Overall, the FWRI proved its capability and accuracy for the assessment of water quality in the El-Salam canal.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/5/1013agricultural drainage waterEl-Salam Canalfuzzy logic water reuse indexMIKE 11water quality index
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Assessing the Agricultural Drainage Water with Water Quality Indices in the El-Salam Canal Mega Project, Egypt
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agricultural drainage water
El-Salam Canal
fuzzy logic water reuse index
MIKE 11
water quality index
author_facet Walaa Assar
Mona G. Ibrahim
Wael Mahmod
Manabu Fujii
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title Assessing the Agricultural Drainage Water with Water Quality Indices in the El-Salam Canal Mega Project, Egypt
title_short Assessing the Agricultural Drainage Water with Water Quality Indices in the El-Salam Canal Mega Project, Egypt
title_full Assessing the Agricultural Drainage Water with Water Quality Indices in the El-Salam Canal Mega Project, Egypt
title_fullStr Assessing the Agricultural Drainage Water with Water Quality Indices in the El-Salam Canal Mega Project, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Agricultural Drainage Water with Water Quality Indices in the El-Salam Canal Mega Project, Egypt
title_sort assessing the agricultural drainage water with water quality indices in the el-salam canal mega project, egypt
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The water quality index (WQI) is considered one of the most promising methods for the classification of water quality (WQ), which also contributes to water resource management. This study adopted the irrigation WQ index (IWQI) and an analogous index based on a fuzzy logic approach, namely, the fuzzy logic water reuse index (FWRI) to assess the water quality in the El-Salam canal project in Egypt where agriculture drainage water (ADW) is expected to be reused for irrigation. Simulated WQ data using a one-dimensional hydrodynamic model indicated that the WQ deteriorated towards the downstream of the canal due to the polluted water discharged from canal feeders (e.g., the El-Serw and Bahr Hadous drains). The comparison of the FWRI and IWQI indices showed that the FWRI was more sensitive to variations in the WQ parameters compared to the IWQI. In contrast, the Z-test indicated that the indices have different statistical properties. Moreover, a chi-square test (X<sup>2</sup>) illustrated that the FWRI and IWQI values can both reasonably explain the current situation. However, the FWRI was more relevant to the official classification than the IWQI. Overall, the FWRI proved its capability and accuracy for the assessment of water quality in the El-Salam canal.
topic agricultural drainage water
El-Salam Canal
fuzzy logic water reuse index
MIKE 11
water quality index
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