Spatial variation of water efficiency and adequacy Drinking produced from projects and pools The cities of Kut and Amarah

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م.م لؤي عدنان حسون

Abstract

The research aims to study the suitability of drinking water produced from projects and complexes
Water in the cities of Kut and Amarah; and the research showed that there are many problems that suffer
Compounds and projects of the study area due to the high population numbers in the two cities as well as on
The presence of some technical and social problems The results of laboratory analyzes showed spatial variation
In the produced water, as there was a rise in the concentrations of turbidity, electrical conductivity, and load
Suspended kidney, dissolved load, sodium, renal hardness, coli bacteria, and others
Elements .


The results showed that all projects and complexes in the city of Amarah were without
The permissible limits due to the deterioration of the quality of the water supplied from the main source, which is a river
Tigris because it is the main drain for most of the urban uses of the cities and villages in which it is located
On the side, as for the projects and complexes of the city of Al-Kut, they were the projects and complexes that are located
At the beginning of the city within the permitted limits compared to the complexes located at the end of the city
Because it is far from the influence of sewage
an introduction


Water is one of the most important natural resources for all living things; It is the most important nerve of life


its elements. God Almighty has mentioned this importance in many verses of the Qur’an

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Spatial variation of water efficiency and adequacy Drinking produced from projects and pools The cities of Kut and Amarah. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 20(86), 699-732. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v20i86.9904
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Spatial variation of water efficiency and adequacy Drinking produced from projects and pools The cities of Kut and Amarah. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 20(86), 699-732. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v20i86.9904