Abstract

The eutrophication of surface waters is a natural process; however, anthropogenic activities significantly accelerate degradation processes. Most lakes in Poland and in the world belong to the poor and unsatisfactory water quality class. It is therefore necessary to limit negative anthropogenic impacts and introduce restoration methods, in particular those that are safe for the aquatic ecosystem. One of these is a pulverizing aeration Podsiadłowski method that uses only wind energy. The method allows for the moderate oxygenation of hypolimnion water, which maintains the oxygen conditions in the overlying water zone in the range of 0–1 mg O2·dm-1. The purpose of the work was to develop a new method of determining the efficiency of the aerator pulverization unit in the windy conditions of the lake. The method consists in determining the volumetric flow rates of water in the aerator pulverization unit, based on maximum hourly wind speeds. The pulverization efficiency in the conditions of Góreckie Lake was determined based on 6600 maximum hourly wind speeds in 2018. Based on the determined model, the theoretical performance of the machine was calculated, which in the conditions of Góreckie Lake in 2018 amounted to less than 79,000 m3 per year (nine months of the effective aerator operation).

Highlights

  • The progressive process of eutrophication of surface water leads to the deterioration of water quality

  • Wind-driven pulverizing aerators can be used for the moderate oxygenation of the bottom area of surface water in windy conditions of the moderate climate zone

  • The average monthly efficiency at a level less than 8800 m3 of pumped water allows for the inclusion of the pulverizing aeration method in noninvasive methods, which are part of sustainable methods of water reservoir restoration

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Summary

Introduction

The progressive process of eutrophication of surface water leads to the deterioration of water quality. This phenomenon is observed in Poland [1,2], but it is a global problem [3,4]. In many regions of the world there is a problem of dried-up lakes [5], which results in the need to implement methods for their reconstruction [6]. In order to improve water quality, it is necessary to eliminate the inflow of pollutants by limiting their inflow [10]. Methods for supporting water reservoir management decisions are being developed [11].

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