Scheili A, Rodriguez Manuel J, Sadiq R
ESAD, Laval University, Quebec City, QC, G1V 0A6, Canada.
Université Laval, 1624 Pavillon F.A. Savard, Ste-Foy, QC, G1K 7P4, Canada.
Environ Monit Assess. 2015 Nov;187(11):685. doi: 10.1007/s10661-015-4908-5. Epub 2015 Oct 11.
The aim of this study was to produce a drinking water assessment tool for operators of small distribution systems. A drinking water quality index (DWQI) was developed and applied to small systems based on the water quality index of the Canadian Council of Ministers of Environment. The drinking water quality index was adapted to specific needs by creating four drinking water quality scenarios. First, the temporal and spatial dimensions of drinking water quality variability were taken into account. The DWQI was designed to express global drinking water quality according to different monitoring frequencies. Daily, monthly, and seasonal assessment was also considered. With the data made available, it was possible to use the index as a spatial monitoring tool and express water quality in different points in the distribution system. Moreover, adjustments were made to prioritize the type of contaminant to monitor. For instance, monitoring contaminants with acute health effects led to a scenario based on daily measures, including easily accessible and affordable water quality parameters. On the other hand, contaminants with chronic effects, especially disinfection by-products, were considered in a seasonal monitoring scenario where disinfection by-product reference values were redefined according to their seasonal variability. A sensitivity analysis was also carried out to validate the index. Globally, the DWQI developed is adapted to the needs of small systems. In fact, expressing drinking water quality using the DWQI contributes to the identification of problematic periods and segments in the distribution system. Further work may include this index in the development of a customized decision-making tool for small-system operators and managers.
本研究的目的是为小型供水系统运营商开发一种饮用水评估工具。基于加拿大环境部长理事会的水质指数,开发了一种饮用水质量指数(DWQI)并应用于小型系统。通过创建四种饮用水质量情景,使饮用水质量指数适应特定需求。首先,考虑了饮用水质量变化的时间和空间维度。DWQI旨在根据不同的监测频率来表达全球饮用水质量。还考虑了每日、每月和季节性评估。利用现有的数据,可以将该指数用作空间监测工具,并表达供水系统中不同点的水质。此外,还进行了调整,以优先考虑要监测的污染物类型。例如,监测具有急性健康影响的污染物会产生一个基于每日测量的情景,包括易于获取且价格合理的水质参数。另一方面,在季节性监测情景中考虑了具有慢性影响的污染物,尤其是消毒副产物,在该情景中,根据其季节性变化重新定义了消毒副产物的参考值。还进行了敏感性分析以验证该指数。总体而言,所开发的DWQI适应小型系统的需求。事实上,使用DWQI来表达饮用水质量有助于识别供水系统中有问题的时期和部分。进一步的工作可能包括将该指数纳入为小型系统运营商和管理人员开发的定制决策工具中。