Title of article :
Investigation of Daily Waste Load Allocation in Zarrineh-Rud River for Environmental Management of Cold-Water Fish Species
Author/Authors :
Jalalzadeh, Armin Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University South - Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Rabieifar, Hamid Reza Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University South - Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Vosoughifar, Hamidreza Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University - South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Razmkhah, Arash Department of Civil Engineering - Islamic Azad University - South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Fataei, Ebrahim Department of environmental Sciences - Ardabil Branch - Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran
Abstract :
A critical aspect of qualitative management of water resources is the optimal waste
load allocation in a river system. Zarrineh Rud is one of the crucial, permanent, waterrich
rivers in West Azerbaijan province in the northwest of Iran and the Urmia lake
basin. The present study investigates the effects of daily waste load on environmental
management of cold-water fish species in a portion of Zarrineh Rud with a length
of 57.5 km using the QUAL2K simulation model. The selective parameters of the
model were flow rate, dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD).
Simulations were conducted for May 2019. The model was calibrated by determining
the oxidation coefficient of carbonic materials and the reaeration coefficient of the
river, based on the root-mean-square-error (RMSE) measure. To determine the
susceptible and critical points in Zarrineh Rud, the dissolved oxygen (DO) was
considered the most critical indicator based on standards associated with cold-water
fish farming and maintaining the aquatic life in the river ecosystem. Results showed
that the concentration of dissolved oxygen in the river is variable between 7-8 mg/L,
which exceeds the maximum standard value required for aquatic life. The output data
of the simulation model revealed that the maximum allowable value of dissolved
oxygen deficit is 2 mg/L based on cold-water fish species standard and 1.35 mg/L
based on aquatic life preservation standard. The station S5 at the river downstream
with 3.53 mg/L dissolved oxygen deficit was the most critical point for cold-water
fish farming, and the 26th kilometer of the river with a dissolved oxygen deficit of
2.05mg/L was the most critical point for maintaining the aquatic life; therefore, some
scenario must be developed for waste load reduction at this station.
Keywords :
Adsorption , Water Quality , Quality Managment , Modeling , QUAL2K , Zarrineh-rud River
Journal title :
Anthropogenic Pollution Journal