View of Saudi Arabia Strategy for Water Resources Management at Bishah, Aseer Southern Region Water Assessment

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Water quality management is critical for the preservation of freshwater resources in semi-arid and arid areas, which are necessary for long-term development. Local authorities and water resource managers can allocate resources for potable or agricultural needs based on the quality of water in various places. A total of 14 water samples were collected and examined in this study. Microbiological, chemical and physical analyses were considered as important indicators for assessing water quality. Physical, chemical, and microbiological data were measured and evaluated as essential markers for determining water quality. A comparison was made between these characteristics and the King Saudi Water Standard (GSO149/2014). According to the findings, results of infiltration pond and Tabla Dam manifest the anthropogenic activities and natural influences of the greatest impact on water quality. Therefore, a reliable assessment approach for assessing water quality is very important for decision makers and for constructing sustainable development plans.

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Fazel, H. K., Abdo, S. M., Elthagafi, A. M., Eldosari, S. H., Zhu, B. K., & Safaa, H. M. (2022). View of Saudi Arabia Strategy for Water Resources Management at Bishah, Aseer Southern Region Water Assessment. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14074198

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