Affiliation:
1. China Three Gorges University
2. Hubei YILINENG Technology Co., Ltd
Abstract
Abstract
Agricultural non-point source pollution is threatening water environmental health of the Three Gorges reservoir. However, current studies for precision management of the agricultural non-point source pollution within this area are still limited. The objective of this study was identifying the critical areas and primary sources of agricultural non-point source pollution for precision management. Firstly, the inventory analysis approach was used to estimate the discharge amount of TN, TP, and COD from farmland fertilizer, crop residues, livestock breeding, and daily activities. Afterwards, the deviation standardization method was applied to evaluate the emission intensity of TN, TP, and COD, as well as calculating the comprehensive pollution index (CPI) of each village, based on which the critical areas for agricultural non-point source pollution management could be distinguished. Moreover, the equivalence pollution load method was conducted to identify the primary pollution sources within each critical zone. The above methods were implemented to an emigrant town, Gufu, within the Three Gorges reservoir area. Results showed that agricultural non-point source pollution in Gufu town has been alleviated to a certain extent between 2016 and 2021. Nevertheless, in four areas of the town, such as Longzhu, Fuzi, Shendu, and Maicang, the agricultural non-point source pollution still deserves attention and improvement. For the mentioned critical areas, farmland fertilizer and livestock breeding were the primary sources causing agricultural non-point source pollution. The emission amount of TN and TP from farmland fertilizer accounted for 60% and 48% of the total, respectively. And those from livestock breeding were 29% and 46%. Our research could provide definite targets to relieve agricultural non-point source pollution, which had great significance to protect water environment while coordinating regional economic growth after emigrant resettlement.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
Reference36 articles.
1. Large area Hydrologic Modeling and Assessment Part I: Model Development;Arnold JG;J. Am. Water Resour. Assoc.,1998
2. Factors driving nutrient trends in streams of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed;Ator SW;J. Environ. Qual.,2020
3. Evaluation of management alternatives for an agricultural watershed in a sub-humid subtropical region using a physical process based model;Behera S;Agric. Ecosyst. Environ.,2006
4. Bingner, R.L., Theurer, F.D., 2001. Topographic factors for RUSLE in the continuous-simulation, watershed model for predicting agricultural, non-point source pollutants (AnnAGNPS). In Proceedings of the Soil Erosion for the 21st Century-An International Symposium, Honolulu, HI, USA, 3–5 January.
5. New framework for nonpoint source pollution management based on downscaling priority management areas;Chen L;J. Hydrol.,2022