Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

Presentation information

[E] Oral

A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-GE Geological & Soil Environment

[A-GE29] Energy-Environment-Water Nexus and Sustainable Development

Thu. May 30, 2019 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM 301A (3F)

convener:Ming Zhang(Institute for Geo-Resources and Environment, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST), Ken Kawamoto(Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University), Jet-Chau Wen(National Yunlin University of Science and Technology), Yonghong Hao(Tianjin Normal University), Chairperson:Ken Kawamoto(Saitama University), Jet- Chau Wen(National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan)

2:05 PM - 2:20 PM

[AGE29-07] Applying river pollution index and QUAL2K model for water quality assessment and management in Ke-Ya river, Taiwan

*Hong-Syuan Li1, Yu-Chih Lin1 (1.Department of Environmental Engineering & Health, Yuanpei University of Medical Technology)

Keywords:river pollution index, assimilative capacity, ammonia nitrogen

Waste water from hundreds of factories in Hsiang-Shan industrial park, Hsinchu Science Park, animal husbandry, metal surface electroplating industries, and domestic sewage are discharged into Keiya River HshinChu, Taiwan. In this study, monitoring data of the Keya River was collected, the river pollution index (RPI) and QUAL2K models were utilized for analysis and assessment of water quality. The divide of pollution collection area and evaluation of the assimilative capacity were also discussed.
The results indicated that the main pollutant in the water quality of Keiya River was ammonia nitrogen, which was contained in wastewater discharged from residential areas and Hsinchu Science Park etc., the second was biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). In order to improve the problem of ammonia nitrogen in the rivers, the Taiwan Environmental Protection Agency has tightened the emission limits of ammonia and nitrogen concentrations in wastewater discharges from 2012. The ammonia nitrogen wastewater treatment modules were also installed in the Hsinchu Science Park to reduce ammonia nitrogen emissions into rivers. In addition, the Hsinchu City Environmental Protection Bureau has strengthened the control of the copper standard for discharge water upto 1.5mg/L from 2017, so that the copper concentration in the current river water was maintained at <0.001-0.03mg/L, which was compliance with the environmental standards related to human health protection.