Publication: A strategy for the implementation of water-quality-based discharge limits for the regulation of hazardous substances
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Many developing countries apply technology-based discharge standards that set quantitative limits on pollutant
discharges. These standards do not inherently consider ambient constraints and, therefore, cannot guarantee to protect
aquatic life from hazardous pollutants. It is a challenge for developing countries to enforce water-quality-based limits
for wastewater discharges and guarantee the intended use of water. This study aims to develop a strategy that suits
the needs of developing countries for a transition from technology-based discharge standards to water-quality-based
discharge limits. To this end, a pilot monitoring program was carried in the Gediz River Basin in Turkey. Surface
water, industrial, and urban wastewater samples were collected and analyzed for 45 priority pollutants identified by
the European Union and 250 national river basin specific pollutants. The monitoring results revealed that the
environmental quality standards (EQSs) were exceeded for 8 priority, and 28 specific pollutants. This finding
indicated that the existing technology-based discharge standards are not satisfactory to guarantee the intended water
quality, and there is a need for adopting a new strategy for the implementation of water-quality-based discharge
limits in Turkey. As a widely applied approach for determining water-quality-based discharge limits, firstly, conservative mass balance with and without consideration of mixing zone was evaluated. The results indicated that this
approach was not applicable due to the receiving environment concentrations being higher than the EQSs. As an
alternative approach, the dilution methodology, which considers the level of dilution occurring at the immediate
discharge point, was tested. The results proved that the dilution methodology is the most appropriate strategy for
developing countries with relatively poor surface water quality to improve the water quality to the level where the
conservative mass balance approach can be applicable.
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Çevre Mühendisliği, Çevre Teknolojisi, Çevresel Modelleme, Çevre Yönetimi, Su Kirliliği ve Kontrolü, Su ve Hava Kaynaklarının Yönetimi, Mühendislik ve Teknoloji, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Technology, Environmental Modeling, Environmental Management, Water Pollution and Control, Water and Air Resources Management, Engineering and Technology, Tarım ve Çevre Bilimleri (AGE), Mühendislik, Bilişim ve Teknoloji (ENG), Çevre / Ekoloji, BİYOLOJİK ÇEŞİTLİLİĞİN KORUNMASI, SU KAYNAKLARI, ÇEVRE BİLİMLERİ, Agriculture & Environment Sciences (AGE), Engineering, Computing & Technology (ENG), ENVIRONMENT/ECOLOGY, BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, WATER RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, Aquatic Science, Water Science and Technology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Dilution factor, Discharge Test Software, Hazardous substances, Environmental monitoring, Environmental quality standards, Water Framework Directive, Water-quality-based discharge limits
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Gürsoy Haksevenler B. H., Atasoy-Aytis ., Dilaver M., Yalçınkaya S., Findik-Cinar N., Kucuk E., Plevneli T., Koc-Orhon A., Siltu E., Gucver S. M., et al., "A strategy for the implementation of water-quality-based discharge limits for the regulation of hazardous substances", ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, cilt.28, sa.19, ss.24706-24720, 2021
