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Selection of water source for water transfer based on algal growth potential to prevent algal blooms

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 103, Issue -, Pages 246-254

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2020.10.020

Keywords

Water transfer; Water quality; Phytoplankton community; Algal blooms; Algal growth potential; Chenghai Lake

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51808531]
  2. Major Science and Technology Program for Water Pollution Control and Treatment [2018YFE0204101]

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The study applied AGP test to predict the impact of water transfer projects on phytoplankton community. Results showed that Jinsha River water source could lead to minimal changes in water quality and phytoplankton community, while Baqing River water source, despite improving water quality, increased the risk of algal blooms.
Water transfer is becoming a popular method for solving the problems of water quality de-terioration and water level drawdown in lakes. However, the principle of choosing water sources for water transfer projects has mainly been based on the effects on water quality, which neglects the influence in the variation of phytoplankton community and the risk of al-gal blooms. In this study, algal growth potential (AGP) test was applied to predict changes in the phytoplankton community caused by water transfer projects. The feasibility of proposed water transfer sources (Baqing River and Jinsha River) was assessed through the changes in both water quality and phytoplankton community in Chenghai Lake, Southwest China. The results showed that the concentration of total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) in Chenghai Lake could be decreased to 0.52 mg/L and 0.02 mg/L respectively with the simulated water transfer source of Jinsha River. The algal cell density could be reduced by 60%, and the phytoplankton community would become relatively stable with the Jinsha River water transfer project, and the dominant species of Anabaena cylindrica evolved into An-abaenopsis arnoldii due to the species competition. However, the risk of algal blooms would be increased after the Baqing River water transfer project even with the improved water quality. Algae gained faster proliferation with the same dominant species in water transfer source. Therefore, water transfer projects should be assessed from not only the variation of water quality but also the risk of algal blooms. (C) 2020 The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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