Author :
Jingmeng, Wang ; Xiaoyu, Guo ; Wenji, Zhao ; Xiangang, Meng
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Resources Environ. & Tourism, Capital Normal Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
This study evaluated water quality of TongHui River in Beijing based on the fuzzy mathematics comprehensive evaluation model and the spatial cluster analysis, according to the measured data, seven evaluation parameters were chosen: dissolved oxygen, total nitrogen (TN), total carbon(TC), chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen and total phosphorus (TP). The fuzzy comprehensive evaluation results show that: water quality of sample point 15, 8, 9 (GaoBeiDian sewage treatment plant), 19 and 5 is good, water quality of sampling 10, 11 (sewage outfalls), 1, 2, and 3 (south channel) is bad. Because of GaoBeiDian reclaimed water supply place, water quality of sampling 8 and 9 is improving; TN and TP were reduced by 30% and 9.7%. But the whole river water quality still lower than the national fifth kinds of water quality. Hierarchical clustering analysis results show that: the distribution of TongHui River is obviously spatial, water conditions can be divided into three groups: A class represents mild pollution is mainly distributed in DaWangLu, YongAnLi, etc, near which factories, printers, water pollution and central business district (CBD),water quality is general. Class B represents moderate pollution, it located downstream of C kind, Contaminated influence of polluted water, water quality is poorer; C kind is dirtiest for pollutant discharges. Results of evaluation and hierarchical analysis provides scientific basis for water pollution management and control.
Keywords :
fuzzy set theory; rivers; sewage treatment; water pollution control; water pollution measurement; water quality; Beijing; GaoBeiDian sewage treatment plant; TongHui River; fuzzy mathematics comprehensive evaluation model; spatial cluster analysis; water environmental quality evaluation; water pollution control; water pollution management; water quality; Nitrogen; Rivers; Water; Water conservation; Water pollution; Water resources; TongHui River; fuzzy comprehensive evaluation; spatial clustering analysis; the recycled water; water quality evaluation;