Drinking water safety improvement and future challenge of lakes and reservoirs

IF 21.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Bulletin Pub Date : 2024-11-30 Epub Date: 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2024.06.018
Yunlin Zhang , Jianming Deng , Yongqiang Zhou , Yibo Zhang , Boqiang Qin , Chunqiao Song , Kun Shi , Guangwei Zhu , Xuejiao Hou , Yinjun Zhang , Shiwen He , R. Iestyn Woolway , Na Li
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To meet the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 6.1, China has undertaken significant initiatives to address the uneven distribution of water resources and to enhance water quality. Since 2000, China has invested heavily in the water infrastructure of numerous reservoirs, with a total storage capacity increase of 4.704 × 1011 m3 (an increase of 90.8%). These reservoirs have significantly enhanced the available freshwater resources for drinking water. Concurrently, efforts to improve water quality in lakes and reservoirs, facilitated by nationwide water quality monitoring, have been successful. As a result, an increasing lakes and reservoirs are designated as centralized drinking water sources (CDWSs) in China. Among the 3441 CDWSs across all provinces, 40.8% are sourced from lakes and reservoirs, 32.6% from rivers, and 26.6% from groundwater in 2023. Notably, from 2016 to 2023, the percentage of lakes and reservoirs categorized as CDWSs has increased consistently across all 29 provinces. This progress has enabled 561.4 million urban residents to access improved drinking water sources in 2022, compared to 303.4 million in 2004. Our findings underscore the pivotal role of water infrastructure construction and water quality improvement jointly promoting lakes and reservoirs as vital drinking water sources. Nevertheless, the nationwide occurrence of algal blooms has surged by 113.7% from the 2000s to the 2010s , which is a considerable challenge to drinking water safety. Fortunately, algal blooms have been markedly alleviated in past four years. However, it is still crucial to acknowledge that lakes and reservoirs face the challenges of algal blooms, and associated toxic microcystin and odor compounds.
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改善饮用水安全,应对湖泊和水库的未来挑战。
为实现可持续发展目标(SDG)的具体目标 6.1,中国采取了重大举措来解决水资源分布不均的问题并提高水质。自 2000 年以来,中国对众多水库的水利基础设施进行了大量投资,总库容增加了 4.704 × 1011 立方米(增加了 90.8%)。这些水库大大增加了可用于饮用水的淡水资源。与此同时,在全国水质监测的推动下,改善湖泊和水库水质的努力也取得了成功。因此,中国越来越多的湖泊和水库被指定为集中式饮用水水源地(CDWS)。到 2023 年,在全国各省的 3 441 个集中式饮用水水源地中,40.8% 来自湖泊和水库,32.6% 来自河流,26.6% 来自地下水。值得注意的是,从 2016 年到 2023 年,在所有 29 个省份中,被归类为 CDWS 的湖泊和水库的比例持续上升。与 2004 年的 3.034 亿人相比,这一进展使 5.614 亿城市居民能够在 2022 年获得改善的饮用水源。我们的调查结果表明,水利基础设施建设和水质改善在共同促进湖泊和水库成为重要饮用水源方面发挥了关键作用。然而,从 2000 年代到 2010 年代,全国范围内的藻华发生率激增了 113.7%,这对饮用水安全构成了相当大的挑战。幸运的是,藻华现象在过去四年中已得到明显缓解。然而,我们仍然必须承认,湖泊和水库面临着藻华以及相关有毒微囊藻毒素和臭味化合物的挑战。
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