New criteria for sustainable water quality management
Journal
Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Journal Volume
43
Journal Issue
2
Pages
372-383
Date Issued
2007
Author(s)
Chen, Y.-J.
Abstract
New criteria, pollutant load of unit area (PLUA), are developed for sustainable water quality management, which not only avoids degrading water quality but also considers the equity of development between different generations. A simulation-optimization model is established to determine PLUA, in which uses the QUAL2E model to simulate pollutant transport and formulates a linear programming model to optimize the objective of maximal loads (carrying capacity). Two watersheds, the Touchen creek and the Keya creek, both in Taiwan, are taken as case studies. The PLUA criterion is applied to several existing projects which have passed environmental impact assessment (EIA). The results show that if the Hsinchu Science-Based Industrial Park discharges wastewater to the Touchen creek, the total pollutant discharge of 85.6 kg/day exceeds the allocated load. Consequently, a waste reduction of at least 23.4% is required. Although these existing projects have passed EIA, most of them violate the criterion of PLUA and thus contribute to continued degradation of water quality. This study suggests developing PLUA as a part of the process of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) for watershed management plans and then applying it to EIA as a criterion for new project assessment. Furthermore, if carrying capacities of all pollutant discharges and resource uses can be translated into loads per unit of area, an integrated sustainable watershed management plan can be developed. © 2007 American Water Resources Association.
Subjects
Carrying capacity; Cumulative impact; Pollutant loading; QUAL2E; Sustainability; Watershed management
SDGs
Other Subjects
Computer simulation; Linear programming; Mathematical models; Optimization; Solute transport; Water quality; Carrying capacity; Cumulative impact; Pollutant loading; Watershed management; Water management; Computer simulation; Linear programming; Mathematical models; Optimization; Solute transport; Water management; Water quality; critical load; environmental impact assessment; linear programing; numerical model; optimization; pollutant transport; sustainability; water management; water planning; water quality; watershed; Asia; Eurasia; Far East; Keya Creek; Taiwan; Touchen Creek
Type
journal article