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Hydrology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 175
Author(s):  
Aline Grard ◽  
Etienne Everbecq ◽  
Pol Magermans ◽  
Jean-François Deliège

Most anthropogenic pollution can be controlled, such as domestic and industrial releases, loads from agriculture, etc. However, some of them, which are associated to illegal discharges, industrial accidents, etc., are more difficult to forecast. This study was performed on the Tereos sugar industry accident that occurred during the night of 9 April 2020, when 88,000 cubic meters of effluents loaded with organic matter discharged in the Scheldt River (a 350 km long transnational river that flows through Northern France and Western Belgium). The accident had dramatic consequences on the receiving watercourse, over 120 km downstream. Fish mortalities have been observed and severe deoxygenation, reaching zero concentration in dissolved oxygen, have impacted river chemical quality. The objective was to understand and describe the dynamics of the chemical pollution and its propagation along the transboundary hydrographic network of the Scheldt. A method based on the processes of organic matter degradation in the river ecosystem was enhanced. It is demonstrated that the accident is doubtless the cause of the water column deoxygenation. This paper shows how the water quality modelling can help to understand and therefore to prevent the consequences of accidental pollution on a river network.


Author(s):  
Ali ERTÜRK ◽  
Melike GÜREL ◽  
Alpaslan EKDAL ◽  
Gökhan CÜCELOĞLU ◽  
Mahmut Ekrem KARPUZCU ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 117419
Author(s):  
Yueyi Jia ◽  
Feifei Zheng ◽  
Holger R. Maier ◽  
Avi Ostfeld ◽  
Enrico Creaco ◽  
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Author(s):  
Elin Jutebring Sterte ◽  
Fredrik Lidman ◽  
Nicola Balbarini ◽  
Emma Lindborg ◽  
Ylva Sjöberg ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pei Tillman ◽  
Jonathan Dixon ◽  
Yue-Cong Wang ◽  
Merran Griffith

The Sydney Harbour waterway modelling suite examines the changes in water quality in the harbour estuary and its tributaries associated with stormwater runoff and wet weather sewage overflows from the upstream catchments, in Sydney Australia. This paper discusses the development and performance of the numerical models. The models have been used to investigate the spatial variability of catchment pollutant loads and the impacts of sewer overflows on the water quality in the Sydney Harbour estuary. The scenario modelling results demonstrate that sewer overflows have a minimal impact on the Sydney Harbour estuary water quality, with stormwater dominating most changes in water quality.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 142
Author(s):  
Calvin Wimordi ◽  
Doddi Yudianto ◽  
Guan Yiqing

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