Assessment of the Efficiency of the Drinking Water Purification Plant in Al-Alam District

Abstract

The objective of the research is to assess the efficiency of the purification and transport of safe drinking water in Al-Alam District by balancing the number of pollutants in it with those in the water of the Tigris River, which supplies water to the city, and with the globally agreed ratios in this area. Nutrient elements (phosphate, nitrate), sulfate, melted salts, total stuck salts, total dysplasia have been estimated as calcium carbonate, magnesium, chlorides, acidity, basal, electrical conductivity and radioactive contamination. The results of the research showed that river water was contaminated with phosphate, nitrate, high acidity and agility, as well as human diseases resulting from the use of water in the study area as kidney disease, urinary sewers and bitterness.