International Journal of Soft Computing

Year: 2009
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Page No. 1 - 9

Fuzzy Information Processing for Assessment of Groundwater Quality

Authors : N. Venkat Kumar , Samson Mathew and G. Swaminathan

Abstract: Water quality management is an important issue in the modern times. In this study, the application of fuzzy set theory for decision making in the assessment of groundwater quality for drinking purposes. This is illustrated with thirty groundwater samples collected from Ariyamangalam zone of Tiruchirappalli, S. India. These 30 samples were analyzed for 10 physiochemical parameters. This fuzzy groundwater quality model approach, the groundwater quality is classified in three categories, just four samples comes in the desirable class certainty level of minimum 8% and a maximum of 79%. About 14 samples were classified in the acceptable category for drinking purpose with the maximum certainty level of 50%. Rest of the 13 sample were in not acceptable class with a maximum certainty level of 100%. This approach is capable of showing the water quality assessment for drinking.

How to cite this article:

N. Venkat Kumar , Samson Mathew and G. Swaminathan , 2009. Fuzzy Information Processing for Assessment of Groundwater Quality. International Journal of Soft Computing, 4: 1-9.

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