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Research on Pollution Control and Remediation of the Sangu Spring Area Based on the Evolution of the Water Environment

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DOI: 10.23977/erej.2024.080119 | Downloads: 4 | Views: 134

Author(s)

Zihe Tian 1, Shiyu Ji 1

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1 School of Hydro Science & Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, 030024, China

Corresponding Author

Zihe Tian

ABSTRACT

This paper mainly takes the Renzhuang subsystem and Changhe subsystem of the Sanguquan watershed as the research object to analyze the natural environmental conditions of the area, to carry out the analysis of water chemistry types and groundwater characteristics, and to analyze the pollution characteristics of surface water and groundwater in the watershed, and finally finds that the pollution sources in Sanguquan watershed mainly include industrial pollution (coal mine pit sewage, fertilizer factory, and power plant wastewater), agricultural pollution (agricultural fertilizers and pesticides), and domestic pollution (domestic pollution, domestic waste), so according to the different sources of pollution to propose targeted water pollution control and remediation programs, aimed at achieving sustainable use of water resources. This study provides a scientific basis for water pollution control and remediation in the Sanguquan area. It gives some references to the selection of measures for different pollution sources and pollution pathways. 

KEYWORDS

Water Environment Pollution, Characterization of Water Environment Pollution, Water Pollution Control and Remediation Measures

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Zihe Tian, Shiyu Ji, Research on Pollution Control and Remediation of the Sangu Spring Area Based on the Evolution of the Water Environment. Environment, Resource and Ecology Journal (2024) Vol. 8: 152-159. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/erej.2024.080119.

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