过境时间将污染源与饮用水质量联系起来,在"一水"系统中
Shantanu V Bhide1, Stanley B Grant1, Paolo Benettin2
1Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Laboratory, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, 9408 Prince William St, Manassas, 20110, VA, USA.
Water research
|October 2, 2025
概括
在One Water系统中管理水质需要创新的方法. 不稳定的运输时间理论有效地将污染源与奥科坎水库的饮用水质量联系起来,有助于管理策略.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 水文学的水文学
- 水质管理水质管理
背景情况:
- 社区越来越多地依赖回收废水和城市雨水作为饮用水 (One Water系统).
- 在这些系统中管理水质带来了长期和新出现的挑战.
- 有效的源追踪和转化率分析对于水安全至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 将不稳定的过渡时间理论应用于一个大型One Water系统 (Occoquan水库).
- 利用水文和水质数据,将污染源与水库水质联系起来.
- 为了评估模型的预测技能和参数储蓄.
主要方法:
- 利用了来自Occoquan水库的11年的水文和水质数据.
- 应用了修改后的不稳定过渡时间理论,考虑了上游和分布式的流入.
- 用贝叶斯马尔科夫链蒙特卡洛来估计参数和贝叶斯信息标准来评估模型.
主要成果:
- 该模型成功地确定了酸盐,和的不同来源和转化速率.
- 使用最小数量的参数实现了高预测能力 (/的NSE = 0.65-0.76,的NSE = 0.55).
- 与分层和低磁性过程相关的季节性脱被捕获为酸盐.
结论:
- 不稳定的过渡时间理论为管理"一水"系统提供了节和有效的框架.
- 该模型的简单性促进了严格的评估,并支持利益相关者的参与.
- 这种方法有助于为复杂的水质挑战开发合作解决方案.
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