scholarly journals Water balance computation and water quality improvement evaluation for Yanghe Basin in semiarid area of North China using coupled MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 modeling

Author(s):  
Ruifen Liu ◽  
Zeshi Li ◽  
Xiaokang Xin ◽  
Defu Liu ◽  
Jialei Zhang ◽  
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Abstract Water shortage and water pollution are two prominent issues in North China. Understanding hydrological cycle and water-quality changes in response to pollution control measures is fundamental for a better water management there. Using coupled MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 modeling, various hydrological components in Yanghe Basin in semiarid area of North China were quantified for three typical hydrological years and concentrations of COD and TP in a national monitoring section of Yanghe were evaluated with/without pollution control measures. The modeling results show that the underground water storage of Yanghe Basin gets depleted due to evapotranspiration compensation and groundwater utilization regardless of hydrological condition, indicating an unsustainable in-situ water resource utilization. Water quality goals set for Yanghe (COD ≤ 20 mg/L and TP ≤ 0.2 mg/L) can hardly be achieved if pollution control measures are not taken, especially for a dry hydrological year. Depending on hydrological conditions, non-point source control technology-related projects in a 109-km2 village and a 7-km river-channel wetland in mainstream of Yanghe will have a positive effect or negligible effect on water quality improvement. To meet water quality goals, implementation of three wetlands is an effective and economic way.

1971 ◽  
Vol 1971 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-15
Author(s):  
K.E. Biglane ◽  
R.H. Wyer

ABSTRACT The Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970 was enacted and signed into law on April 3, 1970. This Act provides the mechanism for strong Federal actions relating to oil removal, prevention and enforcement. This paper discusses the most significant provisions of the Act and describes the Federal point of view relating to key provisions. Emphasis is placed on the rationale behind the designation of a harmful quantity of oil, the impact of the notification requirement, adequacy of oil removal procedures, prevention of spills, and enforcement provisions.


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