A comparative study of several types of indices for river quality assessment

Author:

Gil-Rodas Norma1,Guevara-Mora Meyer2,Rivas Gabriel3,Dávila Gabriela4,García Doris4,Contreras-Perdomo Alejandra4,Alvizures Pride4,Martínez Mónica4,Calvo-Brenes Guillermo5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. a Centro de Estudios del Mar y Acuicultura-CEMA, USAC, Doctorado en Ciencias Naturales para el Desarrollo (DOCINADE), Instituto Tecnólogico de Costa Rica-TEC, Universidad Nacional-UNA, Universidad Estatal a Distancia-UNED, Cartago 30101, Costa Rica

2. b Laboratorio de Entomología (LEUNA), Escuela de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional, Heredia 40101, Costa Rica

3. c Instituto Privado de Cambio Climático-ICC, Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa 05002, Guatemala

4. d Centro de Estudios del Mar y Acuicultura-CEMA, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala-USAC, 01012 Guatemala City, Guatemala

5. e Centro de Investigación en Protección Ambiental (CIPA), Escuela de Química, Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica, calle 15, av. 14, Cartago 30101, Costa Rica

Abstract

Abstract Water is vital for humans, plants, and animals; unfortunately, some anthropogenic activities adversely alter water quality (WQ). Many indicators can be used for WQ assessment; fortunately, extensive data can be simplified by using WQ indices (WQIs). The main difference among WQIs lies in the way of assessing pollution and the number and types of WQ indicators used; therefore, the selection of a reliable WQI should be the first step. This research aimed to compare several types of indices and evaluate their effectiveness. Eighteen sampling sites were monitored, and the selected indices showed different results. Biological indices exhibited a significant statistical correlation and yet different quality results. In addition, biological WQIs showed different outcomes from the physicochemical index. The high concentrations of phosphates, fecal coliforms, and biological oxygen demand, found in most rivers, were responsible for adversely influencing the quality results of the physicochemical index; however, their high concentrations found in some sampling sites had no adverse effect on the macroinvertebrate's existence; therefore, biological WQ assessment showed better quality results than the physicochemical index. The Rapid Bioassessment Protocol index, based on visual habitat observations, proved to be an easy way to classify WQ and an adequate replacement for biological indices.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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