Simulation of Water Quality Impacts from Sewage Treatment Plant Discharges in a Reversing River: A Case Study of the Maoergang River
2026
Qiang Chu | Shitao Peng | Qing Zhao | Jianna Jia | Peng Zheng
The impact of sewage discharge on water quality in reversing rivers has rarely received attention. This study simulated water quality changes in Maoergang River (a water body with counter flow conditions) affected by effluent discharge from Yangjiabu Sewage Treatment Plant. The results revealed that the diffusion patterns of COD, NH4+-N, and TP in the study area were largely consistent: however, different hydrological conditions and discharge scenarios resulted in obvious differences in pollutant distribution. During the dry season, regardless of normal or counter folow conditions, the Maoergang and Xitiaoxi downstream were the primary affected segments. Regulated by hydrodynamic forces, under normal flow conditions, the Xitiaoxi downstream received a higher pollutant load while the Xitiaoxi upstream received minimal inputs. In the wet season, pollutant concentrations were generally lower due to the dilution effect of increased runoff: notably, the primary affected segments shifted to the downstream reaches of Maoergang and Huanchenghe. Under accidental discharge scenarios, excessive sewage release expanded the scope of pollution impacts, with elevated pollutant concentrations causing water quality non-compliance in parts of the upstream and downstream Xitiaoxi&mdash:both of which are within the germplasm resource protection zone. Predictive analysis indicated that when the sewage treatment plant&rsquo:s discharge was reduced to 1.0 ×: 104 t·:d&minus:1, the receiving water bodies could still meet local water quality standards, even under the counter flow hydrological conditions, which pose the greatest threat to water quality during the dry season.
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