美国水源保护合作:社区水系统参与减少硝酸盐污染

IF 6.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI:10.1002/wat2.1682
E. Rauh, S. Hughes
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受污染的城市水源造成了对人类健康的负面影响和水处理成本的上升。营养污染是美国地表水质量受损的主要来源,农业是进入水道的营养污染(特别是氮或硝酸盐)的最大来源。水源水污染的解决方案历来集中在饮用水工厂的营养物去除上,这通常需要额外的投资。在某些情况下,通过流域管理进行污染预防可能更具成本效益,并具有更大的共同利益,一些饮用水管理者和农业利益相关者已经合作制定了成功的预防计划。然而,饮用水管理者必须平衡多项服务要求和监管标准,并且可能缺乏有效参与或启动区域合作所需的资源或能力。本文介绍了美国水源水的营养污染和保护措施,并讨论了流域规模的合作,特别是城市饮用水管理人员的参与。本文分类如下:人类水>水治理水与生命>保护、管理与觉醒水科学>水质
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Collaboration for source water protection in the United States: Community water systems engagement in nitrate pollution reduction
Contaminated source water for cities contributes to negative human health impacts and rising water treatment costs. Nutrient pollution is the primary source of surface water quality impairment in the United States and agriculture is the largest source of nutrient pollution (specifically nitrogen or nitrate) entering waterways. Solutions to source water contamination have historically centered on nutrient removal at the drinking water plant, which often requires additional investment. Pollution prevention through watershed management may be more cost‐effective in some contexts and has greater co‐benefits, and some drinking water managers and agricultural stakeholders have collaborated to create successful prevention programs. However, drinking water managers must balance several service requirements and regulatory standards, and may lack the resources or capacity needed to effectively engage in or initiate regional collaborations. This paper serves as an introduction to nutrient contamination of source waters and protection measures in the United States and provides a discussion of watershed‐scale collaboration, particularly the engagement of municipal drinking water managers.This article is categorized under: Human Water > Water Governance Water and Life > Conservation, Management, and Awareness Science of Water > Water Quality
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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water Environmental Science-Ecology
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