Abstract
Abstract Non-point source (NPS) pollution is a major cause of the deterioration of surface water quality. Effectively controlling NPS pollution, especially that from rural areas, is critical in improving the quality and safety of water resources. However, most of the approaches employed for NPS control are low-efficiency or impractical owing to ignorance of the willingness of participants, as well as the high cost. To improve the effectiveness and efficiency, this study newly proposes a resource-based approach for agricultural NPS pollution control via using biological agents. In this approach, the domestic organic waste and livestock manure are economically utilized to produce organic fertilizers and plant protection agents to replace harmful chemical fertilizers and pesticides, respectively. The approach has been applied in the Danjiangkou catchment area in Nanyang City, and the results show that: (1) the most severe pollutants, total P and total N concentrations have been effectively reduced and their values in 2025 are predicted to be the same level as that before significant deterioration; (2) with unpowered sewage treatment and spontaneous participation of farmers, the treatment cost is significantly reduced; (3) the resource-based treatment of domestic waste and livestock manure supports the development of an efficient and sustainable agricultural economy.
Highlights
Non-point source (NPS) pollution deteriorates the surface water quality of rivers and lakes
The biological agents are produced from the domestic waste and livestock manure, and can be used in the domestic sewage treatment to improve the efficiency, and used in farming to reduce the application of chemical fertilizer and pesticide
Organic fertilizers produced from the resource-based treatment system can effectively reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD) by 35,000 t/y and ammonia N by 845 t/y, and can save almost 100 million yuan/y for the investment in fertilizers
Summary
Non-point source (NPS) pollution deteriorates the surface water quality of rivers and lakes. In contrast with point source pollution, which can be monitored and controlled, NPS pollution remains underestimated and poorly controlled (Wu et al ). The contribution of NPS pollution to the overall environmental pollution has. Duan | Resource-based agricultural NPS pollution control
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