Water Quality Parameters
Water Quality Parameters
Water Quality Parameters
PARAMETERS
By
Prof. A. Balasubramanian
Centre for Advanced Studies in Earth Science
University of Mysore, India
Importance of Water:
Water is an essential commodity
to all life
Without water, there can be no
life.
Every living thing--plants, animals,
and people--must have water to
live.
Water is used in almost all
activities of life support systems
Water is a major abiotic factor in
the environment
Natural water:
The endless circulation of water
between atmosphere, lithosphere,
hydrosphere and biosphere is
known as hydrologic cycle.
We get water from Precipitation of
water vapor in the atmosphere
World’s Water Distribution:
Earth has tremendous amount of
water
Three fourth’s of the earth surface is
covered by water
97% of World’s water is in the seas and
oceans. This water is saline.
Only 3% is present on the continents.
This water is fresh.
The distribution of water over land is
uneven.
Water is everywhere:
Water is a common substance.
It fills the oceans, rivers, and
lakes.
It is in the ground and also in
the air we breathe.
Water is used for drinking, all
domestic purposes, agriculture,
industrial applications, cleaning
and recreation.
Quality determines its Usage:
Water has its own taste, color,
smell and constituents.
Not all water can be used for all
purposes.
Eg. Sea water can not be used
by us for drinking.
The suitability of water for
different purposes is
determined by its quality
parameters.
Quantity and quality:
On an average, each person in a
developed country uses about
260 litres of water a day in the
home.
The Quality of water is equally
important than quantity.
Even if present in huge
amounts, we can not use salt
water in many life support
activities.
Characteristics of
Water:
Water is a good solvent
Water never occurs in its pure
form
All waters contain some dissolved
substances
The quality of water is determined
by these substances.
It has the ability to dissolve many
inorganic and organic substances.
Water Quality Parameters:
Water has its own
Physical properties
Chemical composition and
Biological Properties
Physical Properties:
Temperature
Colour
Odor
Turbidity
Electrical Conductivity
Temperature (T) of Water:
Essential for all environmental
studies
Controls many ecological
processes including chemical
reactions.
T of surface water varies from
space and time
T of groundwater varies not only
with reference to space and time
but also with reference to depth.
Temperature of Water: