Waste load allocation for water quality management of a heavily polluted river using linear programming

Waste load allocation for water quality management of a heavily polluted river using linear programming

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Article ID: iaor2006551
Country: United States
Volume: 48
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 185
End Page Number: 190
Publication Date: Jan 2003
Journal: Water Science and Technology
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: pollution, waste management
Abstract:

A waste load allocation model using linear programming has been developed for economic water quality management. A modified Qual2e model was used for water quality calculations and transfer coefficients were derived from the calculated water quality. This allocation model was applied to the heavily polluted Gyungan River, located in South Korea. For water quality management of the river, two scenarios were proposed. Scenario 1 proposed to minimise the total waste load reduction in the river basin. Scenario 2 proposed to minimise waste load reduction considering regional equity. Waste loads, which have to be reduced at each sub-basin and WWTP, were determined to meet the water quality goal of the river. Application results of the allocation model indicate that advanced treatment is required for most of the existing WWTPs in the river basin and construction of new WWTPs and capacity expansion of existing plants are necessary. Distribution characteristics of pollution sources and pollutant loads in the river basin was analysed using Arc/View GIS.

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