Modelling impacts of water diversion on water quality in an urban artificial lake

Environ Pollut. 2021 May 1:276:116694. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2021.116694. Epub 2021 Feb 12.

Abstract

As an important form of urban water resource, urban artificial lakes are severely affected by rapid urbanization and interference from human activities. These small lakes are characterized by their unique irregular shape, fragile ecosystem, and relatively closed, stagnant waterbodies. However, few studies have focused on their hydrodynamics and water quality, in particular the restoration methods and mechanisms remaining unclear. The present study applied the MIKE 21 FM model to investigate the effects of water diversion on water quality in a typical urban artificial lake. By considering different flow arrangements, several model scenarios were set up to predict the impacts of water diversion on selected water quality parameter. The results showed that the effectiveness of water diversion was directly related to flow velocity, the relative position to the fresh water inlet, the amount and quality of fresh water and water remaining to be diluted, and the circulation direction of flow field. The inflow-outflow arrangement was the primary factor determining the flow field and NH3-N variation trends across the lake, and an increased discharge exhibited unequal effects in individual zones. Wind was also important for the formation of flow circulation and pollutant variation. Methods were proposed for enhancing water quality in urban small-scale lakes, including changing the way diversion projects are managed, improving the quality of diverted flow, enhancing flow fluidity, or utilizing wind effects and local topography.

Keywords: NH(3)–N; Numerical model; Urban artificial lake; Water diversion; Water quality.

MeSH terms

  • Bays
  • China
  • Ecosystem
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Humans
  • Lakes*
  • Water Quality*
  • Wind