Water quality
Goal
The main purpose of this project was to conduct a physicochemical assessment of drinking water from multiple locations within Constanța area and its surrounding areas, with the aim of evaluating water quality variations and identifying appropriate filtration and treatment solutions. The study focused on understanding how water characteristics differ depending on location, infrastructure, and potential environmental influences, and how these differences impact potability and safety for human consumption.
By systematically analyzing key physicochemical parameters such as pH, oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), temperature, salinity, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), nitrates, nitrites, phosphates, and trace metals, the project aimed to generate a clear and comparative profile of the regional water supply. This allowed for the identification of potential risks, including contamination from agricultural runoff, industrial activity, or aging distribution systems.
The project aimed to connect the analytical results and practical solutions. Based on the findings, we recommend suitable filtration and purification systems focused on the specific water quality issues identified in each location. The project contributes to improving water safety, supporting informed decision-making for consumers, and promoting sustainable water management practices in the region.