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Modelling Water Quality Improvements in a South Korean Inter-Basin Water Transfer System

Title
Modelling Water Quality Improvements in a South Korean Inter-Basin Water Transfer System
Authors
Lee, Hye WonYeom, Bo-MinChoi, Jung Hyun
Ewha Authors
최정현이혜원
SCOPUS Author ID
최정현scopus; 이혜원scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
WATER
ISSN
2073-4441JCR Link
Citation
WATER vol. 12, no. 11
Keywords
CE-QUAL-W2constructed wetlandsDoam Lake watershedEFDCHSPFnon-point source pollution controlselective withdrawal
Publisher
MDPI
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In this study, we investigated the feasibility of using constructed wetlands for non-point source pollution reduction. The effect of constructed wetlands in reducing suspended solids (SS) was analyzed using an integrated modeling system of watershed model (HSPF), reservoir model (CE-QUAL-W2), and stream model (EFDC) to investigate the behavior and accumulation of the pollution sources based on 2017 water quality data. The constructed wetlands significantly reduced the SS concentration by approximately 30%, and the other in-lake management practices (e.g., artificial floating islands and sedimentation basins) contributed an additional decrease of approximately 7%. Selective withdrawal decreased in the average SS concentration in the influents by similar to 10%; however, the effluents passing through the constructed wetlands showed only a slight difference of 1.9% in the average SS concentration. In order to meet the water quality standards, it was necessary to combine the constructed wetlands, in-lake water quality management, and selective withdrawal practices. Hence, it was determined that the model proposed herein is useful for estimating the quantitative effects of water quality management practices such as constructed wetlands, which provided practical guidelines for the application of further water quality management policies.
DOI
10.3390/w12113173
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공과대학 > 환경공학과 > Journal papers
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