Analysis of Variability of Water Quality Indicators in the Municipality Water Supply System—A Case Study

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This study investigated the variability of water quality indicators in four municipal water distribution systems near a medium-sized city. Despite the proximity of water intakes, water quality in different distribution systems can vary significantly due to local factors such as infrastructure conditions, treatment technology, and specific environmental conditions affecting water in each water supply network. Water samples were collected from multiple points in each system and analyzed for physicochemical properties. The results showed significant differences in total carbon, dissolved organic carbon, and ammonium nitrogen, indicating variability in water quality between systems. These results emphasize the need for integrated management strategies, innovative technologies, and real-time monitoring to maintain water quality. The study also highlights challenges such as aging infrastructure, pollution, and financial constraints in managing water supplies.

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Domoń, A., Wilczewska, W., Papciak, D., & Kowalska, B. (2024). Analysis of Variability of Water Quality Indicators in the Municipality Water Supply System—A Case Study. Water (Switzerland), 16(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/w16223219

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