Applicability of the WASP Model in an Assessment of the Impact of Anthropogenic Pollution on Water Quality—Dunajec River Case Study

Author:

Żelazny Mateusz12ORCID,Bryła Monika2ORCID,Ozga-Zielinski Bogdan2ORCID,Walczykiewicz Tomasz2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. JACOBS Engineering Group Inc., CH2M Polska Services Sp. z o.o., Marii Konopnickiej 31, 30-302 Kraków, Poland

2. Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering, Institute of Meteorology and Water Management-National Research Institute, ul. Podleśna 61, 01-673 Warszawa, Poland

Abstract

This article covers the analysis of the impact of agricultural and municipal pollution on surface waters in a selected pilot section of the Dunajec River in Poland. The analysis was performed using the dynamic Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP) model. The operational use of the WASP allows the assessment of current and future changes in water quality and the planning of measures to reduce adverse impacts on surface waters. Based on the acquired and processed data, the model simulated the impact of the pollutant supply on the water quality in the selected section. The simulations were carried out in three developed scenarios. The results of the simulations of the spread of pollutants in the riverbed show that the adopted scenarios, including an increased supply of pollutants and unfavorable hydrological conditions, will not adversely affect the operation and efficiency of the water intake. Thus in the considered cases, the risk will not reach an unacceptable level. However, a serious threat may be caused by the failure of the sewage treatment plant located in the vicinity of a water intake. The conducted analyses indicate that the WASP may have significant application potential in the risk assessment for surface water intakes.

Funder

Polish Minister of Education and Science

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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