Assessment of Pressure Sources and Water Body Resilience: An Integrated Approach for Action Planning in a Polluted River Basin

The present study develops an integrated methodology combining the results of the water-quality classification, according to the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC—WFD, with those of a mathematical integrity model. It is able to analyse the potential anthropogenic impacts on the receiving water bo...

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Main Authors: Domenica Mirauda, Marco Ostoich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/2/390
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spelling doaj-ff5caa3a58ac4b2aa0a6a98e5aa1fed12020-11-24T22:57:46ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-02-0115239010.3390/ijerph15020390ijerph15020390Assessment of Pressure Sources and Water Body Resilience: An Integrated Approach for Action Planning in a Polluted River BasinDomenica Mirauda0Marco Ostoich1School of Engineering, Basilicata University, Viale dell’Ateneo Lucano 10, 85100 Potenza, ItalyVeneto Regional Environmental Prevention and Protection Agency (ARPAV), Provincial Department of Venice, Via Lissa 6, 30172 Venice-Mestre, ItalyThe present study develops an integrated methodology combining the results of the water-quality classification, according to the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC—WFD, with those of a mathematical integrity model. It is able to analyse the potential anthropogenic impacts on the receiving water body and to help municipal decision-makers when selecting short/medium/long-term strategic mitigation actions to be performed in a territory. Among the most important causes of water-quality degradation in a river, the focus is placed on pollutants from urban wastewater. In particular, the proposed approach evaluates the efficiency and the accurate localisation of treatment plants in a basin, as well as the capacity of its river to bear the residual pollution loads after the treatment phase. The methodology is applied to a sample catchment area, located in northern Italy, where water quality is strongly affected by high population density and by the presence of agricultural and industrial activities. Nearly 10 years of water-quality data collected through official monitoring are considered for the implementation of the system. The sample basin shows different real and potential pollution conditions, according to the resilience of the river and surroundings, together with the point and diffuse pressure sources acting on the receiving body.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/2/390water qualityintegrity modelpollution loadresiliencedecision-support systemriver basinecological macro-descriptorspressure sourcesWater Framework Directivewastewater-treatment plant
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Assessment of Pressure Sources and Water Body Resilience: An Integrated Approach for Action Planning in a Polluted River Basin
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
water quality
integrity model
pollution load
resilience
decision-support system
river basin
ecological macro-descriptors
pressure sources
Water Framework Directive
wastewater-treatment plant
author_facet Domenica Mirauda
Marco Ostoich
author_sort Domenica Mirauda
title Assessment of Pressure Sources and Water Body Resilience: An Integrated Approach for Action Planning in a Polluted River Basin
title_short Assessment of Pressure Sources and Water Body Resilience: An Integrated Approach for Action Planning in a Polluted River Basin
title_full Assessment of Pressure Sources and Water Body Resilience: An Integrated Approach for Action Planning in a Polluted River Basin
title_fullStr Assessment of Pressure Sources and Water Body Resilience: An Integrated Approach for Action Planning in a Polluted River Basin
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Pressure Sources and Water Body Resilience: An Integrated Approach for Action Planning in a Polluted River Basin
title_sort assessment of pressure sources and water body resilience: an integrated approach for action planning in a polluted river basin
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The present study develops an integrated methodology combining the results of the water-quality classification, according to the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC—WFD, with those of a mathematical integrity model. It is able to analyse the potential anthropogenic impacts on the receiving water body and to help municipal decision-makers when selecting short/medium/long-term strategic mitigation actions to be performed in a territory. Among the most important causes of water-quality degradation in a river, the focus is placed on pollutants from urban wastewater. In particular, the proposed approach evaluates the efficiency and the accurate localisation of treatment plants in a basin, as well as the capacity of its river to bear the residual pollution loads after the treatment phase. The methodology is applied to a sample catchment area, located in northern Italy, where water quality is strongly affected by high population density and by the presence of agricultural and industrial activities. Nearly 10 years of water-quality data collected through official monitoring are considered for the implementation of the system. The sample basin shows different real and potential pollution conditions, according to the resilience of the river and surroundings, together with the point and diffuse pressure sources acting on the receiving body.
topic water quality
integrity model
pollution load
resilience
decision-support system
river basin
ecological macro-descriptors
pressure sources
Water Framework Directive
wastewater-treatment plant
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/2/390
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