화옹유역 남양천의 수질관리를 위한 QUAL2E 적용과 위해성 평가
The Namyang Stream in Hwaong polder was planned for several water uses including recreation, where people can contact the water and consume some amount during the recreational activity. A human health risk was assessed from exposure to E. coli in the Namyang Stream, which receives partially treated...
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Veröffentlicht in: | 생태와 환경 2006, 39(1), , pp.110-118 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Namyang Stream in Hwaong polder was planned for several water uses including
recreation, where people can contact the water and consume some amount
during the recreational activity. A human health risk was assessed from exposure to
E. coli in the Namyang Stream, which receives partially treated wastewater from
watershed. The QUAL2E model was applied to simulate stream water quality, and
this model was calibrated and verified with field monitoring data. The calibration
result showed a high correlation coefficient of greater than 0.9. The mean concentration
of E. coli in the Namyang Stream from the QUAL2E output was in the range
of 5,000~8,000 MPN 100mL-1, which exceeded national and international guidelines.
The Beta-Poisson was used to estimate the microbial risk of pathogens ingestion and
the Monte-Carlo analysis (10,000 trials) was used to estimate the risk characterization
of uncertainty. The Microbial risk assessment showed that the risk ranged
from 7.9×10-6 to 9.4×10-6. Based on USEPA guidelines, the range of 10-6 to 10-8 was
considered reasonable levels of risk for communicable disease transmission from
environmental exposure, and the risk above 10-4 was considered to be in the danger
of infection. Therefore, water quality of the Namyang Stream might not be in the
danger of infection although it exceeded national and international guidelines.
However, it was in the range of communicable disease transmission, and thorough
wastewater collection and treatment at the source is recommended to secure safe
recreation water quality. KCI Citation Count: 3 |
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ISSN: | 2288-1115 2288-1123 |