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http://dx.doi.org/10.15681/KSWE.2019.35.1.43

A Study on the Regulatory Effect of the Special Water Preservation Area of Lake Paldang Watershed Based on Long-Term Variation of Pollutant Source and Water Quality  

Kim, Ho-Sub (Korea Environmental Consulting)
Park, Yun-Hee (Korea Environmental Consulting)
Kim, Yong-Sam (Korea Environmental Consulting)
Kim, Sang-Yong (Korea Environmental Consulting)
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of policies on water quality management based on the changes in pollutants and water quality in Special Water Preservation Area (SWPA) of Lake Paldang watershed from 1990 to 2016. The population, total sewage and flow rate of wastewater in SWPA continuously increased from 1990 to 2016, while the location of new facilities for industrial and livestock facilities has been restricted. However, unlike the buffer zone in which industrial and livestock facilities were continuously reduced after implementing of TMDL, it was found that the effect of land-use regulations on industrial and livestock facilities in SWPA were mitigated by the increase in the size of large facilities. Since 1999 when the emission standard of public sewage treatment plants (STP) was changed, the water quality of Lake Paldang has increased despite the increase of pollutant source. Since emission standard of STP changed in 2012 (BOD 5 mg/L, TP 0.2 mg/L), BOD concentration in Lake Paldang has also improved to the level of water quality in the early 1990s where as TP concentration has remained at its lowest since 1990. BOD and TP average discharge concentration of 43 STP (${\geq}500m^3/day$) in 2016 have been maintained $1.7{\pm}0.7mg/L$ and $0.06{\pm}0.02mg/L$ respectively. While the discharged load of STP in SWPA was decreased by the concentration management, the contribution rate to the total discharged load of non-point pollutants increased to 70 % in 2015, and the contribution rate to the point discharged load of individual treatment facilities increased to 80 %.
Keywords
Buffer zone; Emission standard; Lake Paldang; Land-use regulation; Public sewage treatment plant (STP); Special water preservation area (SWPA);
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