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Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2021. ©2022. 1 online resource (293 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Terrestrial Environmental Sciences Series Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- 1 Improving Water Management and the Water Management System in the Liao River Basin and Lake Dian -- 1.1 Structural Indicators -- 1.1.1 Development of Innovative 3D Water Governance Models for Kunming City and Bavaria -- 1.1.2 Water Governance Structural Characteristics of Kunming City and Bavaria and Their Comparison -- 1.1.3 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Ecological Indicators for Surface Water Quality - Methodological Approaches to Fish Community Assessments in China and Germany -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 The Need for Ecosystem Health Assessment -- 2.1.2 Current Situation in China and Germany -- 2.1.3 Ecological Indicators of Ecosystem Integrity -- 2.1.4 Biological River Assessment Approaches Applied in China and Germany -- 2.2 Methodological Comparison of Fish Community Assessment -- 2.2.1 Methodology -- 2.2.2 Results -- 2.3 Discussion -- References -- 3 Dianchi Shallow Lake Management -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Conceptual Thoughts Connecting Water Management and Shallow Lake Management -- 3.1.2 Two Studies for One Goal -- 3.2 Study 1: Water and Sediment Monitoring Data Acquisition -- 3.2.1 Research Area -- 3.2.2 Materials and Methods -- 3.2.3 Results and Discussion -- 3.3 Study 2: Shallow Lake Modelling of Lake Caohai -- 3.3.1 Theoretical Foundation and Adaptions -- 3.3.2 Data input and model parameterisation -- 3.3.3 Model simulation scenarios -- 3.3.4 Caohai Shallow Lake Model Results -- 3.4 Summary and Recommendations for the Dianchi Shallow Lake Management -- 3.4.1 Shallow Lake Management - A Very Special Task -- 3.4.2 Necessity for Highest Data Quality -- 3.4.3 Recommendations of Most Promising Management Scenario for the Lake Management -- Annex -- Annex 3.1: Full Compares Between Aerobic and Anoxic Milieu. Annex 3.2: Relevant Parameters and Variables of StoLaM Used in the Lake Caohai Simulation Study -- References -- 4 New Technical Approaches for the Co-processing of Pharmaceutical Wastewater in Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants in the Shenyang Region -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 New Approaches for the Co-treatment of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater -- 4.1.2 State of Wastewater Treatment and Upgrading Plan in China and Shenyang -- References -- 5 The Planning, Management and Decision Support Systems of Kunming's Urban Drainage System -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.1.1 Chinese Policy Background -- 5.1.2 Current Status and Problem Analysis -- 5.1.3 Methods -- 5.2 Managerial Decision Support System of Urban Drainage System -- 5.2.1 Data System -- 5.2.2 On-line Monitoring System -- 5.2.3 Model Simulation System -- 5.2.4 Performance Evaluation System -- 5.3 Progress in Practical Application -- 5.3.1 Data Construction and Application -- 5.3.2 Online Monitoring Application -- 5.3.3 Model Evaluation and Decision -- 5.3.4 System Joint Operation -- 5.3.5 Summary of Application Benefits -- 5.4 Conclusion and Prospects -- References -- 6 Treatment of Wastewater with High Proportion of Industrial Wastewater with Extreme Requirements on the Elimination of Nutrients -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Industrial Wastewater Treatment in China -- 6.3 The Study Area and Investigated Wastewater Treatment Plant -- 6.4 Investigation Approaches -- 6.5 Results of Investigation -- 6.5.1 Indirect Discharger Monitoring -- 6.5.2 Optimisation of the Existing Sedimentation Stage -- 6.5.3 Optimisation of Nitrogen Elimination -- 6.6 Recommendations for Future Wastewater Treatment in the Investigated Wastewater Treatment Plant -- 6.7 Summary -- References -- 7 Adaption and Introduction of German Sewer Inspection Technology in China -- 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Stage of Urban Drainage Systems in China -- 7.2.1 Definition of Task -- 7.2.2 Conditions Under Which the Project Was Carried Out -- 7.2.3 Present State of Science and Technology -- 7.3 Application of Advanced Sewer Inspection Technologies in Jiaxing -- 7.3.1 General Notes -- 7.3.2 First Demonstration of the Inspection Process -- 7.3.3 First Assessment of the Inspection Process -- 7.3.4 Second Demonstration of the Inspection Process -- 7.3.5 Second Assessment of the Inspection Process -- 7.4 Management Systems for Sewer Data Evaluation -- 7.4.1 Technology Development -- 7.4.2 First Demonstration of the Inspection Procedure -- 7.4.3 First Assessment of Process -- 7.4.4 Second Demonstration of the Inspection Procedure -- 7.4.5 Second Assessment of Procedure -- 7.5 Recommendations for Actions -- References. 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Dohmann, Max. Chinese Water Systems : Volume 4: Applied Water Management in China. Terrestrial Environmental Sciences Series Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- 1 Improving Water Management and the Water Management System in the Liao River Basin and Lake Dian -- 1.1 Structural Indicators -- 1.1.1 Development of Innovative 3D Water Governance Models for Kunming City and Bavaria -- 1.1.2 Water Governance Structural Characteristics of Kunming City and Bavaria and Their Comparison -- 1.1.3 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Ecological Indicators for Surface Water Quality - Methodological Approaches to Fish Community Assessments in China and Germany -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 The Need for Ecosystem Health Assessment -- 2.1.2 Current Situation in China and Germany -- 2.1.3 Ecological Indicators of Ecosystem Integrity -- 2.1.4 Biological River Assessment Approaches Applied in China and Germany -- 2.2 Methodological Comparison of Fish Community Assessment -- 2.2.1 Methodology -- 2.2.2 Results -- 2.3 Discussion -- References -- 3 Dianchi Shallow Lake Management -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Conceptual Thoughts Connecting Water Management and Shallow Lake Management -- 3.1.2 Two Studies for One Goal -- 3.2 Study 1: Water and Sediment Monitoring Data Acquisition -- 3.2.1 Research Area -- 3.2.2 Materials and Methods -- 3.2.3 Results and Discussion -- 3.3 Study 2: Shallow Lake Modelling of Lake Caohai -- 3.3.1 Theoretical Foundation and Adaptions -- 3.3.2 Data input and model parameterisation -- 3.3.3 Model simulation scenarios -- 3.3.4 Caohai Shallow Lake Model Results -- 3.4 Summary and Recommendations for the Dianchi Shallow Lake Management -- 3.4.1 Shallow Lake Management - A Very Special Task -- 3.4.2 Necessity for Highest Data Quality -- 3.4.3 Recommendations of Most Promising Management Scenario for the Lake Management -- Annex -- Annex 3.1: Full Compares Between Aerobic and Anoxic Milieu. Annex 3.2: Relevant Parameters and Variables of StoLaM Used in the Lake Caohai Simulation Study -- References -- 4 New Technical Approaches for the Co-processing of Pharmaceutical Wastewater in Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants in the Shenyang Region -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 New Approaches for the Co-treatment of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater -- 4.1.2 State of Wastewater Treatment and Upgrading Plan in China and Shenyang -- References -- 5 The Planning, Management and Decision Support Systems of Kunming's Urban Drainage System -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.1.1 Chinese Policy Background -- 5.1.2 Current Status and Problem Analysis -- 5.1.3 Methods -- 5.2 Managerial Decision Support System of Urban Drainage System -- 5.2.1 Data System -- 5.2.2 On-line Monitoring System -- 5.2.3 Model Simulation System -- 5.2.4 Performance Evaluation System -- 5.3 Progress in Practical Application -- 5.3.1 Data Construction and Application -- 5.3.2 Online Monitoring Application -- 5.3.3 Model Evaluation and Decision -- 5.3.4 System Joint Operation -- 5.3.5 Summary of Application Benefits -- 5.4 Conclusion and Prospects -- References -- 6 Treatment of Wastewater with High Proportion of Industrial Wastewater with Extreme Requirements on the Elimination of Nutrients -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Industrial Wastewater Treatment in China -- 6.3 The Study Area and Investigated Wastewater Treatment Plant -- 6.4 Investigation Approaches -- 6.5 Results of Investigation -- 6.5.1 Indirect Discharger Monitoring -- 6.5.2 Optimisation of the Existing Sedimentation Stage -- 6.5.3 Optimisation of Nitrogen Elimination -- 6.6 Recommendations for Future Wastewater Treatment in the Investigated Wastewater Treatment Plant -- 6.7 Summary -- References -- 7 Adaption and Introduction of German Sewer Inspection Technology in China -- 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Stage of Urban Drainage Systems in China -- 7.2.1 Definition of Task -- 7.2.2 Conditions Under Which the Project Was Carried Out -- 7.2.3 Present State of Science and Technology -- 7.3 Application of Advanced Sewer Inspection Technologies in Jiaxing -- 7.3.1 General Notes -- 7.3.2 First Demonstration of the Inspection Process -- 7.3.3 First Assessment of the Inspection Process -- 7.3.4 Second Demonstration of the Inspection Process -- 7.3.5 Second Assessment of the Inspection Process -- 7.4 Management Systems for Sewer Data Evaluation -- 7.4.1 Technology Development -- 7.4.2 First Demonstration of the Inspection Procedure -- 7.4.3 First Assessment of Process -- 7.4.4 Second Demonstration of the Inspection Procedure -- 7.4.5 Second Assessment of Procedure -- 7.5 Recommendations for Actions -- References. |
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Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors -- 1 Improving Water Management and the Water Management System in the Liao River Basin and Lake Dian -- 1.1 Structural Indicators -- 1.1.1 Development of Innovative 3D Water Governance Models for Kunming City and Bavaria -- 1.1.2 Water Governance Structural Characteristics of Kunming City and Bavaria and Their Comparison -- 1.1.3 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Ecological Indicators for Surface Water Quality - Methodological Approaches to Fish Community Assessments in China and Germany -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 The Need for Ecosystem Health Assessment -- 2.1.2 Current Situation in China and Germany -- 2.1.3 Ecological Indicators of Ecosystem Integrity -- 2.1.4 Biological River Assessment Approaches Applied in China and Germany -- 2.2 Methodological Comparison of Fish Community Assessment -- 2.2.1 Methodology -- 2.2.2 Results -- 2.3 Discussion -- References -- 3 Dianchi Shallow Lake Management -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Conceptual Thoughts Connecting Water Management and Shallow Lake Management -- 3.1.2 Two Studies for One Goal -- 3.2 Study 1: Water and Sediment Monitoring Data Acquisition -- 3.2.1 Research Area -- 3.2.2 Materials and Methods -- 3.2.3 Results and Discussion -- 3.3 Study 2: Shallow Lake Modelling of Lake Caohai -- 3.3.1 Theoretical Foundation and Adaptions -- 3.3.2 Data input and model parameterisation -- 3.3.3 Model simulation scenarios -- 3.3.4 Caohai Shallow Lake Model Results -- 3.4 Summary and Recommendations for the Dianchi Shallow Lake Management -- 3.4.1 Shallow Lake Management - A Very Special Task -- 3.4.2 Necessity for Highest Data Quality -- 3.4.3 Recommendations of Most Promising Management Scenario for the Lake Management -- Annex -- Annex 3.1: Full Compares Between Aerobic and Anoxic Milieu. Annex 3.2: Relevant Parameters and Variables of StoLaM Used in the Lake Caohai Simulation Study -- References -- 4 New Technical Approaches for the Co-processing of Pharmaceutical Wastewater in Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants in the Shenyang Region -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 New Approaches for the Co-treatment of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater -- 4.1.2 State of Wastewater Treatment and Upgrading Plan in China and Shenyang -- References -- 5 The Planning, Management and Decision Support Systems of Kunming's Urban Drainage System -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.1.1 Chinese Policy Background -- 5.1.2 Current Status and Problem Analysis -- 5.1.3 Methods -- 5.2 Managerial Decision Support System of Urban Drainage System -- 5.2.1 Data System -- 5.2.2 On-line Monitoring System -- 5.2.3 Model Simulation System -- 5.2.4 Performance Evaluation System -- 5.3 Progress in Practical Application -- 5.3.1 Data Construction and Application -- 5.3.2 Online Monitoring Application -- 5.3.3 Model Evaluation and Decision -- 5.3.4 System Joint Operation -- 5.3.5 Summary of Application Benefits -- 5.4 Conclusion and Prospects -- References -- 6 Treatment of Wastewater with High Proportion of Industrial Wastewater with Extreme Requirements on the Elimination of Nutrients -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Industrial Wastewater Treatment in China -- 6.3 The Study Area and Investigated Wastewater Treatment Plant -- 6.4 Investigation Approaches -- 6.5 Results of Investigation -- 6.5.1 Indirect Discharger Monitoring -- 6.5.2 Optimisation of the Existing Sedimentation Stage -- 6.5.3 Optimisation of Nitrogen Elimination -- 6.6 Recommendations for Future Wastewater Treatment in the Investigated Wastewater Treatment Plant -- 6.7 Summary -- References -- 7 Adaption and Introduction of German Sewer Inspection Technology in China -- 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Stage of Urban Drainage Systems in China -- 7.2.1 Definition of Task -- 7.2.2 Conditions Under Which the Project Was Carried Out -- 7.2.3 Present State of Science and Technology -- 7.3 Application of Advanced Sewer Inspection Technologies in Jiaxing -- 7.3.1 General Notes -- 7.3.2 First Demonstration of the Inspection Process -- 7.3.3 First Assessment of the Inspection Process -- 7.3.4 Second Demonstration of the Inspection Process -- 7.3.5 Second Assessment of the Inspection Process -- 7.4 Management Systems for Sewer Data Evaluation -- 7.4.1 Technology Development -- 7.4.2 First Demonstration of the Inspection Procedure -- 7.4.3 First Assessment of Process -- 7.4.4 Second Demonstration of the Inspection Procedure -- 7.4.5 Second Assessment of Procedure -- 7.5 Recommendations for Actions -- References. |
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