SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF WATER QUALITY INDICATORS IN DROHOBYCH DISTRICT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32782/2450-8640.2023.1.2Keywords:
Drohobych district, monitoring, water quality, spatial analysisAbstract
Water quality is one of the important indicators of the well-being in the region. While the sources of decentralized water supply are relatively protected and under constant control, the quality of water in the sources of decentralized water supply needs additional attention. At the same time, water quality indicators of decentralized water supply sources make it possible to assess the quality of natural waters in the region. The development of spatial analysis methods in the assessment of water quality allows to determine the influence of environmental factors on water quality and to determine areas and settlements with the most and least safe conditions for decentralized water supply. The article presents the results of a spatial analysis that permitted to assess the water quality of the sources of decentralized water supply in the Drohobych district. The conducted analysis made it possible to establish the territories with the highest water quality in the district. The proposed method can be used in monitoring studies and for assessing the quality of natural resources in the region.
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