The Journal of
the Korean Society on Water Environment

The Journal of
the Korean Society on Water Environment

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  • ISSN : 2289-0971 (Print)
  • ISSN : 2289-098X (Online)
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Title Water Quality Analysis in Nakdong River Tributaries Using 2012-2016 Monitoring Data
Authors 손영규 ( Younggyu Son ) ; 나승민 ( Seungmin Na ) ; 임태효 ( Tae Hyo Im ) ; 김상훈 ( Sang-hun Kim )
DOI https://doi.org/10.15681/KSWE.2017.33.6.680
Page pp.680-688
ISSN 2289-0971
Keywords Loading rate; Nakdong river; Tributaries; Water quality; Water quality status maps
Abstract Water quality monitoring for flow rates and BOD/COD/T-N/T-P/SS/TOC concentrations has been conducted in Nakdong river tributaries since 2011. In this study concentrations and loading rates of BOD, T-P, and TOC were analyzed to evaluate water quality monitoring stations using accumulated data at 206 tributary monitoring stations in Nakdong river 2012~2016. Average concentration ranges for 206 monitoring stations were 0.3~6.4 mg/L, 0.025~1.562 mg/L, and 0.6~10.7 mg/L for BOD, T-P, and TOC, respectively. Additionally, average loading rate ranges were 0.96~46,040 kg/d, 0.087~1,834 kg/d, and 1.51~80,425 kg/d for BOD, T-P, and TOC, respectively. Average concentration for BOD, T-P, and TOC at each monitoring station was evaluated using ambient water quality standards of rivers and water quality regulation level for medium-sized management areas. Average loading rate and specific loading rate (loading rate/drainage basin area) for BOD, T-P, and TOC at each monitoring station was considered to evaluate monitoring stations using suggested classification (BOD, TOC: -1, 1~10, 10~100, 100~1,000, and 1,000~ kg/d; T-P: -0.1. 0.1~1, 1~10, 10~100, and 100~ kg/d) Using results of this study, various water quality status maps were provided, and three evaluation methods were suggested to determine priority monitoring stations in Nakdong river for rational water quality control and tributaries basin management.