Countermeasure and Research of Jingbo Lake Water Environment Rehabilitation

2012 ◽  
Vol 518-523 ◽  
pp. 164-167
Author(s):  
Bao Yuan Pan ◽  
Guo Ting Yang ◽  
Yun Ma ◽  
Yi Bin Ren

China is a country with a large lakes, with the development of social economy, the water pollution of lakes is more serious, lake’s eutrophication has become the major environmental problems of the China's lakes and reservoirs. This document explains through the investigation and evaluation environment to analyze the current situation and the pollution of Jingbo Lake, and puts forward countermeasures and pollution control environmental protection measures for management of Jingbo Lake, develop and provide technical reference of Jingbo Lake.

2021 ◽  
Vol 78 (3) ◽  
pp. 40-45
Author(s):  
Hala Kabtoul

Barada Basin, where the capital of Syria, Damascus, is located, and hence where most of the human activities are concentrated, suffers from serious environmental problems due to the migration from rural areas, illegal settlements, industrialization, urbanization, and overexploitation of environment. Huge amounts of wastewater (domestic, industrial, and agricultural) are discharged every day to the landscape as well as into Barada and Awaj Rivers without sufficient treatment. This paper is devoted to the water pollution issues in Barada Basin. River water quality has been analyzed, some studies on the assessment of pollution in the Barada River are presented, environmental protection measures and restoration of the river ecosystem are recommended.


2014 ◽  
Vol 955-959 ◽  
pp. 2276-2279
Author(s):  
Guo Li Yang ◽  
Li Shan Ma ◽  
Hai Ping Zhang ◽  
Teng Fei He

This paper, through the analysis of the serious problems of jiao River such as the deterioration of water environment and water pollution, puts forwards the water protection measures, on the basis of which we appeal to the governments at all levels to attach great importance to jiao River pollution management and actively improve jiao River water environment. At the same time, the paper hopes all of our citizens could contribute to the improvement of jiao River environment.


2007 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 118-131
Author(s):  
Aboud S. Jumbe ◽  
N. Nandini

Water is cradle of life.To protect this precious resource, one needs a stringent enforcement system meant for its conservation, sanitation and supply.Environmental laws are meant to set standards for what people and institutions must do to control or prevent environmental pollution including water.After enactment it becomes the job of the central and state governments to make sure that those who are subject to these environmental protection laws know what they must do to comply.In this case,we have designated central and state institutions called the Central and State Pollution Control Boards respectively. Their primary role is the enforcement of the Environmental Protection Act(EPA) and its constituent statutory frameworks dating back to the Post Stockholm environmental laws such as the water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974.This paper provides an insight into the evolution and development of the legal aspects of water pollution and its environment-related laws in India.It gives an assessment of these environment-related laws in a context of Pre-Stockholm and Post-Stockholm statutory frameworks.The structural arrangements and functioning of the pollution control boards and the persistent challenges that they face in enforcing the laws of the land aimed at environmental protection are vital in understanding environmental management at policy and action levels.This is were citizen participation is vital.


2021 ◽  
Vol 262 ◽  
pp. 03002
Author(s):  
Sergey Yekimov ◽  
Oleg Bavykin ◽  
Elena Kuznetsova ◽  
Roman Kucherenko ◽  
Dmitriy Kucherenko

Information obtained as a result of monitoring of water bodies is taken as a basis for legal regulation of economic activities related to environmental pollution. In the context of a globalized economy, the strengthening of environmental protection measures in one of the neighboring countries often leads to the fact that the next plant will be built across the border, and its impact on the environment on a global scale will be the same. In this study, the authors studied the problem of finding new ways to solve the environmental problems of the Caspian Sea. The Caspian Sea belongs to Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Iran. to solve the environmental problems of the Caspian Sea, it is necessary to unify the environmental legislation of these countries, similar to the unification of the environmental legislation of the European Union countries.


2013 ◽  
Vol 726-731 ◽  
pp. 3996-3999
Author(s):  
Bo Xiang ◽  
Jian Hua Shi

The increasingly serious environmental problems have become a threat to human society’s sustainable development, and the efficiency of the government to manage the environment is decreasing as well as its abilities is falling short of its desires. Therefore, it will be a trend to change environmental protection measures depend too much on the government and to introduce market mechanism and allocate environmental resources by laws of market for environment protection to develop further under socialist market economy.


2014 ◽  
Vol 522-524 ◽  
pp. 916-920
Author(s):  
Xin She Liu ◽  
Li Li Zhang ◽  
Shu Qun She ◽  
Bin Zhao ◽  
Da Jin Liu ◽  
...  

Jidong Iron Ore lies in the Baimiaozi Series of Dantazi Group, Archaeozoic erathem. With a resource of 2,501.16 million tons and an average grade of over 30%, it is an important iron base of China. The mining area is located at the middle-upper part of alluvial-proluvial fan of the Luanhe River. The ore body is covered with Quaternary gravels and pebbles, in which the aquifer has a large water capacity and is rich in water; therefore it is a water ore deposit and there is great difficulty in sewer drainage of the ore deposit. Besides, sewer drainage may damage underground water environment and incur some environmental problems including land subsidence. In this article, based on the analysis of hydrogeologic condition of the mining area, put forward a hydrogeological concept model of the multilayer aquifer system in which the hydraulic affiliation is quite strong, establish a numerical simulation model describing multilayer aquifer system to predict the evolvement of groundwater flow field due to the mining, then evaluate the influence of mining on the regional groundwater environment, and finally, propose some environmental protection measures. All of the above is of great significance in the method of assessing the influence on the groundwater environment, exploitation of the groundwater resources and environmental protection management during the mine exploitation.


Author(s):  
Charles E. Ziegler

A number of developments over the past decade or so illustrate the increasing salience of environmental problems for Soviet policy makers. In the mid-1960s, controversy over the potential pollution of Lake Baikal appears to have stimulated and legitimized environmental protection as an issue for discussion in the Soviet press. The output of scholarly books and articles by philosophers, economists, biologists, physicists, and sociologists reflects the broad range of organizations concerned with these questions. Support is also evident in high places-Brezhnev's report to the 25th Party Congress in 1976 emphasized the importance of environmental protection and announced that 11 billion rubles would be allocated for the purpose during the tenth five-year plan.3 N.K. Baibakov, Chairman of the State Planning Committee recently outlined planned capital investments of 1.8 billion rubles for the implementation of environmental protection measures in 1981.4 Greater organizational commitment is evident in the elevation of the former Hydrometeorology Service attached to the Council of Ministers to a State Committee on Hydrometeorology and Oversight of the Environment. The committee's director, Dr. Iu. Izrael, claimed his organization had approximately 10,000 personnel working on environmental problems as of early 1979.


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