南非燃煤电厂与河流水质的关系

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
Z. Ngamlana , W. Malherbe , G. Gericke
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摘要

国家电力公司拥有并运营着南非约95%的燃煤电厂(CFPPs)。有假设认为,发电活动导致了CFPPs附近地表水的酸化和盐化,其中逆风场址比下风场址污染更严重。为了本研究的目的,选择了三个电力公用事业的cfpp,即Kriel, Komati和Camden发电厂,它们将在2020年代中后期达到其运营寿命的终点。本研究的主要目的是分析这三个cfpp上游和下游的原水水质数据。分别从Rietspruit、Koringspruit和Witpuntspruit溪流中提取供CFPPs发电的原水。为了确定2012 - 2018年颗粒物和气体排放是否影响水质,采用多元统计分析方法。水质数据表明,20个选定的水质变量中有13个(65%)超过了资源质量目标(RQO)限值,电厂的下风和上风水质均较差,这可归因于农业、燃煤和煤矿开采等人为活动;导致各种水源的酸度和盐度增加。综上所述,研究表明,燃煤排放与燃煤电厂接收河流之间没有直接关联;这显示发电可能不是影响溪流水质的唯一人为因素。
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Association of coal fired power plants with river water quality in South Africa

Association of coal fired power plants with river water quality in South Africa

The national power utility owns and operates approximately 95% of the coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) in South Africa. It has been hypothesised that power generation activities lead to the acidification and salination of surface water sources in the vicinity of CFPPs, with upwind sites more polluted than downwind sites. For the purpose of this study, three of power utility’s CFPPs were selected, namely Kriel, Komati and Camden Power Plants, which will be reaching the end of their operating lifespan during the mid-to-late 2020 s. The main aim of the study was to analyse the raw water quality data upstream and downstream of these three CFPPs. Raw water supply to the CFPPs for power generation was abstracted from the Rietspruit, Koringspruit and Witpuntspruit streams, respectively. To determine whether the particulate and gaseous emissions affected the water quality from 2012 to 2018, multivariate statistical analyses were applied. The water quality data indicated poor water quality both downwind and upwind of the power plants when thirteen out of 20 (65%) selected water quality variables exceeded the resource quality objectives (RQO) limits, which could be attributed to anthropogenic activities such as agriculture, coal burning and coal mining; causing increased acidity and salinity in the various water sources. In conclusion, the study suggested that there is no direct correlation between the emissions from coal burning and the coal-fired power plants receiving streams; an indication that power generation may not be the only anthropogenic factor influencing the water quality of the streams.

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Limnologica
Limnologica 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnologica is a primary journal for limnologists, aquatic ecologists, freshwater biologists, restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists working with freshwater habitats.
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