Modeling the effects of constructed wetland on nonpoint source pollution control and reservoir water quality improvement

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Jonghwa Ham [1 ]
Chun G.Yoon [2 ]
Hyung-Joong Kim [1 ]
Hyung-Chul Kim [2 ]
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[1] Rural Research Institute of KRC
[2] Environmental Science Department,Konkuk University
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constructed wetland; estuarine reservoir; integrated modeling system; nonpoint source pollution control; polder area; water quality improvement;
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This article describes the integrated modeling approach for planning the size and the operation of constructed wetlands for maximizing retention of nonpoint source pollutant loads and reservoir water-quality improvement at a catchment scale.The experimental field-scale wetland systems (four sets,0.88 ha each) have been in operation since 2002,where water depth was maintained at 30–50 cm and hydraulic loading rate was at 6.3–18.8 cm/day.The wetland system was found to be adequate for treating polluted stream water with stable removal efficiency even during the winter.The integrated modeling system (modified-BASINS) was applied to the Seokmoon estuarine reservoir watershed and calibrated with monitoring data from constructed wetland,stream,and reservoir.The calibrated integrated modeling system estimated that constructing wetlands on 0.5% (about 114 ha) of the watershed area at the mouth of reservoir could reduce 11.61% and 13.49% of total external nitrogen and phosphorus loads,respectively.It also might improve the nitrogen and phosphorus concentration of the reservoir by 9.69% and 16.48%,respectively.The study suggested that about 0.1%–1.0% of the watershed area should be allocated for constructed wetland to meet specified water-quality standards for the estuarine reservoir at the polder area where land use planning is relatively less complicated.
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页码:834 / 839
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