2011
DOI: 10.2166/ws.2011.071
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Monitoring, environmental emergencies management and water treatment improvement of freshwater lakes in China: the Chao Lake case study

Abstract: Severe eutrophication of freshwater lakes, with the subsequent risk of algal blooms, has a critical effect on the safety of drinking water supplies in China and is one of the main environmental emergencies in the country. This paper focuses on Chao Lake, a large, shallow eutrophic lake used as a source of drinking water. The study considers the possibilities of improving the lake monitoring system and developing a SCADA system to manage the emergencies relating to water quality in order to meet the need of ens… Show more

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