人口増加地域における河川の有機汚濁の経年変化とその原因 : 東広島市黒瀬川におけるケーススタディ

自然環境科学研究 Volume 17 Page 29-36 published_at 2004
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Title ( jpn )
人口増加地域における河川の有機汚濁の経年変化とその原因 : 東広島市黒瀬川におけるケーススタディ
Title ( eng )
Causes of long-term changes in organic pollution of a river system with increasing population : a case study in the Kurosegawa River, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima
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自然環境科学研究
Natural Environmental Science Research
Volume 17
Start Page 29
End Page 36
Abstract
The Kurosegawa River, a polluted small river, flows through Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, where the population has increased steadily within the last decade. In order to clarify the impact of urbanization on the quality of the river water, changes in the state of organic pollution were studied in relation to population, construction of sewers and septic tanks in a recent 13-year period (1989-2001). Improvement in water quality (as indicated by BOD) was observed in the central area of the city, possibly as a result of the co11struction of sewers and septic tanks. In contrast, the BOD tended to increase in the lower reaches of the river. The pollutant flow analysis indicated that inflow of pollutant from a sewage treatment plant contributed to a significant proportion of the load. A simulation suggested that, with increasing population and sewage water, the BOD in the lower reaches of the river would be higher in the future because of the increase in the load from the plant. Based on the pollutant flow analysis, some solutions for reducing organic pollution are suggested.
Keywords
BOD
organic pollution
population
river
sewage
urbanization
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本研究の一部は学園都市づくり交流会議の地域課題研究事業の補助を受けて行われたものである。
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Pollution. Environmental engineering [ 519 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
公益財団法人平岡環境科学研究所
Date of Issued 2004
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Copyright (c) 公益財団法人平岡環境科学研究所
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0916-7595
[NCID] AN10451524
[NAID] 40006560516