1. Characteristics of Non-point Pollutants Discharge in a Small Agricultural Watershed during Farming Season
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Kyung-Do Lee, Won-Il Kim, Goo-Bok Jung, Jong-Sik Lee, Jeong-Taek Lee, Soon-Kuk Kwun, Jong-Su Ryu, and Jin-Ho Kim
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Wet season ,Pollutant ,Hydrology ,Watershed ,business.industry ,Agriculture ,Dry season ,Sewage ,Environmental science ,General Medicine ,Water quality ,business ,Surface runoff - Abstract
This study was conducted to identify the characteristics of non-point pollutants discharge in a small agricultural watershed during farming season. for this purpose, the Neoungchon watershed in Goesangun was selected as a typical agricultural area. Runoff and water quality data in the stream, the domestic sewage and the precipitation of the watershed were analyzed periodically from June 1 to November 6 in 2004 and pollutant loads were estimated. As a result the mean concentrations of BOD, SS, TN and TP in the stream were 3.0, 76.7, 8.7, 0.16 mg/L in rainy season and 2.4, 10.0, 3.5, 0.11 mg/L in dry season respectively. Daily discharge of non-point pollutant occurred above of 95% in rainy period. Measured pollutant loads in the watershed were of T-N and of T-P, within the range of other research results. Effluent loads based on guideline of total pollutant to stream management of MOE (Ministry of Environment) were less than delivery loads since the guideline could not reflect the agricultural practices, geomorphic and meteorological characteristics in an agricultural watershed.
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- 2005
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