Evaluation of drinking water quality supplied in the city of Karachi
2010
Karim, M.F. (NED Univ. of Engineering and Technology, Karachi (Pakistan). Dept. of Environmental Engineering) | Jilani, S. (Textile Inst. of Pakistan, Karachi (Pakistan). Dept. of Science) | Akhtar, W. (NED Univ. of Engineering and Technology, Karachi (Pakistan). Dept. of Environmental Engineering)
The objective of this study was to assess the quality of water as it is transported from treatment plant to the consumers of Karachi city. The water samples collected from various supply lines were analyzed chemically and microbiologically. The results indicated that at treatment plant all the water quality meet WHO standard. However, the samples from distribution lines showed the presence of coliform bacteria and fecal coliform in the water samples of branched lines supplying water to the consumers. The residual chlorine was absent in almost all the samples. In contrast, the chemical quality of the water with respect to tested parameters (pH, turbidity, EC and TDS) did not alter significantly during the distribution. From the findings it may be concluded that the quality of water supplied to the city is not fit for drinking as per WHO standard. The measures to rectify the problems of water contamination need to be undertaken.
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