Affiliation:
1. Water Environmental Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), Hwangyong-ro 42, Seogu, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea
Abstract
As the management areas for NPS pollution continue to increase, it is essential to conduct a situation analysis considering the regional characteristics and the scope of pollution reduction. In this study, the focus is on differentiating regional (urban, agricultural) characteristics to enhance water quality and reduce pollution loads in the increasing management areas for NPSs. Furthermore, priority management areas are identified based on urgency and vulnerability, and management strategies are proposed. The assessment involved evaluating both streamflow and water quality (T-P) using long-term monitoring data and watershed models (SWAT and HSPF) that take into account regional characteristics. The results indicated notable regional improvements, with T-P pollution reductions ranging from 20.7% to 26.8% and T-P concentration reductions ranging from 16.4% to 24.7% compared to baseline conditions in unmanaged areas. Based on these research findings, it is anticipated that the efficient and effective management of NPS pollution can be implemented on a regional basis. Moreover, the results of this study will not only contribute to the establishment of pollution standards, but also significantly impact the evaluation and proposal of management objectives, thereby making a substantial contribution to national water quality policies.
Funder
Ministry of Environment (ME) of the Republic of Korea
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