Water Supply (Jan 2022)

Water quality assessment and pollution source analysis of Yaojiang River Basin: a case study of inland rivers in Yuyao City, China

  • Long-Ling Ouyang,
  • Yun-Rong Shi,
  • Jie-Qing Yang,
  • Shu-Jie Mao,
  • Qi Yuan,
  • Yun-Long Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2021.240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 674 – 685

Abstract

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To fully understand the water quality status of the Yuyao section in the Yaojiang River Basin, we utilized the single factor and comprehensive water quality identification index methods, as well as factor analysis in this study. The single factor water quality assessment results showed that the common parameters exceeding the standard in both the wet and dry seasons included dissolved oxygen and total nitrogen, which were inferior to the target water quality grade III by 1–6 grades. The comprehensive water quality order reaching the target grade III was Hutang River (87.5%), Changling River (50.0%), Yaojiang River (43.8%), and Linzhou River (37.5%). The comprehensive water quality in the dry season (90.0% standard-achieving rate) was better than that in the wet season (25.0% standard-achieving rate). These results suggested that the surface runoff might considerably impact water quality. The factor analysis results showed that the basin surveyed in 2018 was mainly polluted by urban sewage and agricultural sources, while the primary pollution source in 2019 was agricultural pollution. Integrated with comprehensive water quality assessment results, in this study, we demonstrated that the series of water treatment projects carried out in Yuyao City positively impacted municipal sewage treatment. HIGHLIGHTS A method was applied to intuitively identify whether the water quality grade conforms to the functional area standard and the number of water quality parameters that fail to meet the standard.; Surface runoff might significantly impact the water quality.; Series of water treatment projects carried out in Yuyao City played a positive role in reducing the deterioration effect of urban sewage on the water quality.;

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