Water quality assessment and pollution evaluation of surface water sources:The case of Weishan and Luoma Lakes, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, China

Jingbang Wang, Weiqing Zhou, Minglei Zhao, Xiaoming Guo
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Water pollution is a pressing concern in China as well as in other countries around the world. Despite escalating the water quality issues associated with the water sources of Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, China—namely Weishan and Luoma Lakes—a dearth of scientific and systematic guidance regarding water environmental management remains. This study investigated the water quality and potential pollution sources of Weishan and Luoma Lakes through hydrochemical analysis, correlation analysis (CA), principal component analysis (PCA), as well as analyses of the Water Quality Index (WQI) and pollution evaluation index (PEI). Results showed that the average values of some components, such as turbidity, total dissolved solids (TDS), total nitrogen (TN), total hardness (TH), and alkalinity (ALK), were higher than the standard limits. The CA results revealed heterogeneity in the sources and pathways of the pollutants and ions. PCA was used to identify five key water quality indicators for Weishan and Luoma Lakes, explaining a cumulative variance of 85.26–86.64% and 83.56–85.64%, respectively. In Weishan Lake, anthropogenic and industrial sources were the primary contributors to water pollution, whereas in Luoma Lake, anthropogenic and natural sources were the primary pollution source, followed by agricultural sources. In general, the WQI and PEI values indicated that the water quality in Weishan Lake and Luoma Lake was classified as “good” during the study period, despite the deterioration of water quality in both lakes. Overall, implementing a robust management plan for maintaining the aquatic environment in these two lake areas is necessary.
地表水水源水质评价与污染评价——以江苏省徐州市微山湖和骆马湖为例
水污染在中国和世界其他国家都是一个紧迫的问题。尽管与中国江苏省徐州市的渭山湖和骆马湖水源地有关的水质问题不断升级,但在水环境管理方面仍然缺乏科学和系统的指导。通过水化学分析、相关分析(CA)、主成分分析(PCA)以及水质指数(WQI)和污染评价指数(PEI)分析,对渭山湖和骆马湖的水质和潜在污染源进行了调查。结果表明,浑浊度、总溶解固形物(TDS)、总氮(TN)、总硬度(TH)、碱度(ALK)等成分的平均值均高于标准限值。CA结果揭示了污染物和离子的来源和途径的异质性。利用主成分分析法对渭山湖和骆马湖的5个关键水质指标进行了识别,其累积方差分别为85.26 ~ 86.64%和83.56 ~ 85.64%。微山湖以人为污染源和工业污染源为主,骆马湖以人为污染源和自然污染源为主,其次是农业污染源。总体而言,WQI和PEI值表明,在研究期间,微山湖和骆马湖的水质为“良好”,尽管这两个湖泊的水质都有所恶化。总之,实施一个强有力的管理计划来维持这两个湖区的水生环境是必要的。
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