Optimization strategy integrity for watershed agricultural non-point source pollution control based on Monte Carlo simulation

Y. Gong, Y. J. Yu, W. Y. Zhang

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Abstract

This study has established a set of methodological systems by simulating loads and analyzing optimization strategy integrity for the optimization of watershed non-point source pollution control. First, the source of watershed agricultural non-point source pollution is divided into four aspects, including agricultural land, natural land, livestock breeding, and rural residential land. Secondly, different pollution control measures at the source, midway and ending stages are chosen. Thirdly, the optimization effect of pollution load control in three stages are simulated, based on the Monte Carlo simulation. The method described above is applied to the Ashi River watershed in Heilongjiang Province of China. Case study results indicate that the combined three types of control measures can be implemented only if the government promotes the optimized plan and gradually improves implementation efficiency. This method for the optimization strategy integrity for watershed non-point source pollution control has significant reference value.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012063
JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume39
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2016
Event2016 International Conference on Water Resource and Environment, WRE 2016 - Shanghai, China
Duration: 23 Jul 201626 Jul 2016

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