I was performing ground water quality assessment in ten villages in my district . I read in literature that fuzzy complex analysis is useful for the assessment of water quality. Can I use the same to assess the ground water quality of my study?
No fuzzy complex analysis is not useful. For the assessment of water quality, the routine chemical analysis is useful. The work should be taken in the following manner.
1. Ground water sample should be collected in 1 lit polythene bottle for main chemical constituents, . and another sample in 100ml glass bottle. which is acidify with dil nitric acid 2-3 drops for analysis of metallic trace elements. Sample must be place in dark and cool place. analysis should be performed within one month. The way of analysis is as :
Specific conductivity by specific conductivity meter with proper calibration.
2 pH by pH meter with glass and reference electrode. with proper calibration with standard buffers.
3 Na, K, Ca , Mg, SiO2, Cl, So4, HCO3 , F, NO3 etc. by standard normal procedures. Importance must be given for time to time calibration with standard solution. Special attention must be given for standard solution. It must be fresh prepared.
4 Metallic trace elements should be analyses by ICP MS or Atomic absorption spectrophotometer etc..
respected saxena sir.. i completed all the physcio chemical analysis of water samples as mentioned by you but in literature i found that fuzzy logic analysis is useful in the interpretation of data is it possible if so in wat way...