Title :
The Risk Assessment of Groundwater Pollution in the Dawu Water Source
Author :
Guo, Yong-li ; Zhai, Yuan-zheng ; Wang, Jin-sheng ; Teng, Yan-guo ; Huan, Huan
Author_Institution :
Eng. Res. Center for Groundwater Pollution Control & Remediation, Beijing Normal Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The paper takes the typical Karst-Phreatic in the north of China-Dawu Water Source as an example, and the risk assessment of groundwater pollution is conducted by using the Overlay and Index method. Unsaturated zone media, net recharge, rich water property of aquifer and depth to groundwater table are chose as the intrinsic vulnerability indexes, and types of land use, sources of pollutants and extent of groundwater exploitation are chose as the special vulnerability indexes. Indexes weights are determined by using the Analytic Hierarchy Process. The risk assessment map is obtained based on the spatial analysis platform of Geographical Information System. The rationality of the risk assessment model and risk assessment results are validated by using the Single-Parameter Sensitivity Method and groundwater anomalies, respectively. The study area is classified into highest risk, higher risk, middle risk, lower risk and lowest risk sub areas based on the qualitative evaluation results. Results show that highest and higher risk sub areas account for 39.0%, which are located at a certain Petrochemical Company and the Gougao-Xiaowu area, the unsaturated zone media is the most sensitive factor in the risk assessment of groundwater pollution. The risk map obtained from the Overlay and Index Method is a promising tool for the design of groundwater management and protection schemes, which contributes to the development of human survival.
Keywords :
decision making; environmental management; geographic information systems; groundwater; risk management; water pollution; water resources; China; Dawu water source; Gougao-Xiaowu area; Overlay and Index method; analytic hierarchy process; aquifer; geographical information system; groundwater anomaly; groundwater exploitation extent; groundwater management; groundwater pollution; groundwater protection; groundwater table; human survival development; index weight; intrinsic vulnerability index; land use type; net recharge; petrochemical company; pollutant source; qualitative evaluation result; rich water property; risk assessment map; single-parameter sensitivity method; spatial analysis platform; typical Karst-Phreatic; unsaturated zone media; Indexes; Media; Risk management; Water; Water pollution; Water resources; Groundwater pollution; Overlay and Index Method; risk assessment;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology (iCBEB), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Macau, Macao
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1987-5
DOI :
10.1109/iCBEB.2012.442